You do what you want in your room 'till you don't sell anything of GNU's stuff : read General Public License (GPL) if not convinced, I think it is the license of Gnome too. Take care that having to develope stuff without any free philosophy will prevent you to get support. "John J. Boyer" <director@chpi.org> writes: > Hello, > I am ancicipating doing some software development for the vendor of a > proprietary device shich wishes to make it usable on Gnome. In spite of > digging around on the Web sites, I can't find anything about the Gnu/Gnome > policy towards proprietary software that can be distributed only as > binaries. Could any one oof you enlighten me. > By the way, don't tell me to go to another list. I am blind, I use Linux, > and this is an accessibility project. > John > > > -- > Computers to Help People, Inc. > http://www.chpi.org > 825 East Johnson; Madison, WI 53703 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Blinux-list@redhat.com > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > -- Boris Daix "Feel free to be free, or not to be..."