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Re: [rtl] license of RTLinux for Commercial product?



RTLinux license is the standard Linux licence. You can write non-open
applications, as long as you don't incorporate open-source code in them.
In fact, I encourage it. Please, however, put some resources into the
open-source distribution: of Linux or RTlinux.


On Mon, Sep 14, 1998 at 06:35:01PM -0600, Craig Anderson wrote:
> 
> What are the licensing terms for using RTLinux in a commercial product?
> 
> I am also interested in comments on what licensing issues we may run
> into writing application on Linux for commercial use.  We do not want
> to distribute source for the linux applications we write.  Releasing
> modifications we may make to existing GNU/Linux software will be fine.
> My understanding is that we will have to look at the license for any
> source code we include or libraries that we link to.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
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