[Freeswitch-dev] Freeswitch now has Python Support - Ruby better
Brian West
brian.west at mac.com
Sun Sep 10 10:07:41 EDT 2006
On Sep 10, 2006, at 8:38 AM, Sergey Kuznetsov wrote:
> My first question:
> When I checked the code last night for the licenses I found that
> libeXosip is a extension to libosip2
> and it's under GPL, but mod_exosip is under MPL. How is it possible to
> use it then?
>
This is why exosip is going away and mod_sofia is taking its place.
> My second question:
> I was asked to do some research on the feasibility of using FreeSwitch
> in a commercial product.
> My question is:
> If some company will make the modules which is using the FreeSwitch
> Core
> and interoperates with
> other modules shall that company open the source code of their modules
> or that is not necessary?
The MPL allows this but you are encouraged to open source your
modules if possible. But its not a requirement.
> Shall they provide the source code of the rest of the FreeSwitch code
> with the product or they can
> refer to freeswitch.org for the source code?
You don't have too.
> Is it possible to use FreeSwitch code in commercial products at all or
> there is some additional restrictions?
Yep you can and nope their is no additional restrictions. (Read the
MPL 1.1)
>
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