hey thomas,
On 07/06/2010 Thomas Bruederli wrote:
Jonas Meurer wrote:
The other point, i'm even more worried about, is using roundcube as the webmail solution on a ISP, using the default skin. I'm reading the entire CC-by-nc license, but if this is a commercial use of the skin... ¿does it fit into the permissions granted by the Skin's license?
i would be less worried if the license was CC-by-sa
yes, version 3 of CC-by-sa would be good. even better would be a more permissive license. for debians point of view (as an example) see http://wiki.debian.org/DFSGLicenses
Using the default skin on a commercial hosted service shouldn't be a problem. Since the skin contains icons artwork from other autors I'll have to check with them about a Share Alike option.
I'll certainly take you suggestions into account.
that's good news. but what exactly does it mean? you check with authors to change to ca-by-sa version 3? that would be great, and that way free linux/*bsd/... distros could continue to distribute roundcubemail.
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