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1. Re: RHQ Agent code vs License
mazz Nov 26, 2012 9:18 AM (in response to svvp)This was discussed earlier this year in a thread on our rhq-users mailing list - I would refer you to that discussion. But in short, let me quote from that thread:
"The plugin container and plugins are licensed with LGPL . . . You are free to write your own plugins, obviously, and plug them into an out-of-box RHQ environment. That's clear."
"if your product just links to the RHQ LGPL code (e.g you are writing a plugin to manage/monitor something) then there is no requirement to release your code, when you distribute your product."
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2. Re: RHQ Agent code vs License
svvp Dec 28, 2012 11:27 AM (in response to mazz)Hi John!
Thanks for your answer, it's really useful.
I would say i still have one simple question, how it is possible to prove that plug-in code is licensed with LGPL. Maybe some reference on RHQ web site or other source.
It's important for us since we have to pass this info to our legal department.
Thanks in advance!
Alex