A friend suggested I look at kflop. There appears to be a good amount of software development activity for the product and the beta machine manager is interesting.
I have a question about the software - I saw that the kflop site says it's "free" but I didn't see any more software license information.
Can someone point me to the kflop software licensing text?
Ben
Group: DynoMotion
Message: 2589
From: Tom Kerekes
Date: 12/4/2011
Subject: Re: Kmotion software license?
Hi Ben,
Our Software is all free and Copyrighted to Dynomotion. We allow it to be modified and used however you wish as long as it is used in connection with a Dynomotion Product.
Regards
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
Group: DynoMotion
Message: 2590
From: brad murry
Date: 12/4/2011
Subject: Re: Kmotion software license?
Since you mentioned it, the Machine Manager software is an open source third party framework. It is hardware independent, but kflop has first class support and is the only hardware implemented so
far. (its barely beta) It employs the MIT BSD open source license and can be freely used in any application/hardware configuration as long as copyright notices are maintained.
-Brad Murry
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Tom Kerekes Sent:
12/4/2011 10:36 AM To:
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Re: [DynoMotion] Kmotion software license?
Hi Ben,
Our Software is all free and Copyrighted to Dynomotion. We allow it to be modified and used however you wish as long as it is used in connection with a Dynomotion Product.
Regards
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
From: bjohnson2250 <bjohnson2250@...> To: DynoMotion@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2011 9:26 AM Subject: [DynoMotion] Kmotion software license?
A friend suggested I look at kflop. There appears to be a good amount of software development activity for the product and the beta machine manager is interesting.
I have a question about the software - I saw that the kflop site says it's "free" but I didn't see any more software license information.
Can someone point me to the kflop software licensing text?