On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 12:52 +0930, Tim wrote: > On Thu, 2007-05-17 at 17:38 -0700, Les wrote: > > One thing I am still not clear about.... If someone (like me) > > creates some whooptidoo program that does something wonderful, can > > he/she sell that program commercially? Or is that code automatically > > under GPL because it is designed on Linux? > > Isn't that two issues? You can sell what you create, but GPL licensing > and conditions go along for the ride. My take on it all is that what is created under the GPL is freely given away, but you are certainly free to charge whatever the market will bear to hire your expertise in utilizing your program. Certainly if it is the Next Thing, does extremely useful stuff and gives value, you will find your services in demand. For a lot of folks, having successfully sired an Open Source project is the fast-track to a great job with plenty of perks. Having a regular paycheck is no small thing. Becoming renown ...priceless. :) Ric --