Re: Question on Gluster license

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On 09/30/2013 11:14 PM, John Mark Walker wrote:
It is dual-licensed under the LGPL v3+ and GPL v2, which might allow what you're looking for.

However, I am not a lawyer, so I recommend you find a licensing expert for any IP legal advice.

-JM

LGPL V3 and GPL2 allows you to use Gluster's api (e.g: libgfapi) to use in proprietary software. But proprietary code can't be put in to Gluster's code base. That means any code put in to GLusterFS should follow GPL v2 and LGPL v3+ . However I am not a lawyer,  so  please find a licensing expert or lawyer for any IP legal advice.

-Lala


Hi,
Does Gluster licensing allow proprietary translators?

Regards,

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Muralidhar Balcha
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