Hi,

The trick is to provide a quality of services that's worth paying for, 
including compiled binaries, while at the same time keeping the open-source 
community at a big distance away from your commercial product. You could also 
try to focus your open-source project on Unix flavours while focusing your 
commercial project on Windows.

An example is Parallels, which seems to be commercially feasible, even though 
it is an open-source project. Although OpenVZ and Parallels are basically the 
same (as are VirtualBox and VMWare), it is really difficult to discover where 
to find the source code. Parallels has an obligation to offer (or contribute 
to) the source code, but that doesn't mean that they have to do so on 
Parallels' own website. At least, I can't find such an obligation in the GPL. 
Nor can I find an obligation to offer the source code under the same name as 
your commercial product.

There is just one thing I'm wondering about. If your licensing system is part 
of an open-source project, wouldn't you have to make your licensing system 
public too? I wonder how Parallels solved that.

--
Best regards,

Mark Schonewille

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On 18 apr 2011, at 18:53, Peter Brigham MD wrote:
>> 
> 
> I expect that you are right, and I actually don't know all the ins and outs 
> of the licensing schemes, much less have any experience with choosing any of 
> them. I guess I was just responding to the general point. How it plays out in 
> practice I'll defer to you and others who know more.
> 
> -- Peter
> 
> Peter M. Brigham
> pmb...@gmail.com
> http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig
> 
> "In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they're
> different."
>                -- Yogi Berra


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