[webaccessibile] openoffice/staroffice, licenze pa e scuole
Andrea Resmini
vector a exea.it
Mar 11 Lug 2006 11:52:11 CEST
Livio,
Ooo è LGPL per cui vale quanto stabilito per questa licenza. I dettagli
dal sito di OOo:
OpenOffice.org uses a single open-source license for the source code and
a separate documentation license for most documents published on the
website without the intention of being included in the product. The
source-code license is the GNU Lesser General Public License. The
document license is the Public Document License.
Copies of the licenses are available. The PDL is in a static and
editable form, so that it can be used as designed:
* Public Document License (PDL) PDF | HTML | RTF (text)
* GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
You can freely modify, extend, and improve the OpenOffice.org source
code. The LGPL requires that all changes must be published openly.
In order to contribute code to the project, you must submit the Joint
Copyright Assignment form. This form jointly assigns copyright over your
work to yourself and to Sun Microsystems. Details are available on the
"Contributing" page. If you have questions on its operation, the FAQ:
Licensing section should answer them. The page also has guidelines on
the use of the licenses. If these don't help, send a note to the
Community Manager.
For more information on the LGPL, please also visit the Free Software
Foundation's FAQs: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl-faq.htm.
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Andrea Resmini
vector a exea.it
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