I'm considering using Boost in a commercial product, but after reading the licensing statement I'm not clear what is required. The candidate project ships to end-users in binary, and sometimes to oems as sources. Does the license statement need to be included with all sources, dependent files, or just in the Boost library sources? Legalese isn't my strong point. Regards, Ted.
On Sep 8, 2005, at 2:08 AM, Ted Carter wrote:
I'm considering using Boost in a commercial product, but after reading the licensing statement I'm not clear what is required. The candidate project ships to end-users in binary, and sometimes to oems as sources. Does the license statement need to be included with all sources, dependent files, or just in the Boost library sources?
The license statement only needs to be included in the Boost library sources. Doug
I'm considering using Boost in a commercial product, but after reading the licensing statement I'm not clear what is required. The candidate project ships to end-users in binary, and sometimes to oems as sources. Does the license statement need to be included with all sources, dependent files, or just in the Boost library sources?
Just the Boost library sources, your sources are your property :-) John.
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Douglas Gregor
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John Maddock
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Ted Carter