[linux-audio-dev] Best opensource license to use?

james at dis-dot-dat.net james at dis-dot-dat.net
Fri Mar 24 11:01:20 UTC 2006


On Thu, 23 Mar, 2006 at 09:13PM +0100, Ralf Beck spake thus:
> Hi all,
> 
> i intend to release an application, which allows to use VST(i)s running 
> on an XP machine from
> a linux jack client, hooked up over ethernet.
> Since i want to not only make the linux jack client opensource, but the 
> XP part opensource too, what would
> be the best license for the latter (due to the VST header issue)?

Could we precompile the thinest of thin wrappers to VST stuff to
distrubute as a binary, with the source available on-line, minus the
VST headers but including instructions on how to get them and make the
wrapper?

Then for a project such as yours, you just depend on the wrapper?

Maybe?


 
> Ralf
> 

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