I think libraries should be LGPL or BSD license not GPL.
Another problem with patches to JUCE: He sells a commercial license for
non-GPL software. As long as he is the only author this is no problem,
but ha cannot sell GPL code from other authors. Point is, you have to
allow him to sell your code for commercial software and to use your code
under another license than the GPL, because of Tracktion, which is
closed source software.
Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
Hi everyone,
About to let you all know that I took this LAU thread to Jules, Trackion's
and JUCE author, and that I got some promising good news.
Besides, being sorry of posting the whole thread here, I'm also
cross-posting this to LAD, as I think it must be of interest there too.
Read on.
So to put a long story short: help is being asked to write the native
Linux Audio and MIDI components of the JUCE C++ framework, which among
other things, would rush the Tracktion Linux port, hopefully this very
year :P
Hope to be doing TheRightThing.
Cheers,
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rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc(a)rncbc.org