hg-review/_sources/licensing.txt @ afcd0648bf7f
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| author | Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
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| date | Tue, 31 Jan 2012 13:42:59 -0500 |
| parents | 8a47da7c5602 |
| children | (none) |
Licensing ========= hg-review is distributed under the same license as Mercurial itself: `GPL version 2 or any later version <http://bitbucket.org/sjl/hg-review/src/tip/LICENSE>`_. If you want to create a program that works with hg-review you should look at `Mercurial's License FAQ page <http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/License>`_ to learn about how this might affect you. The basic idea is: * If you review code with hg-review, you are not affected by the license. * If you bundle hg-review with another application and don't change anything, you are not affected by the license. * If you create an application that interacts with hg-review solely through its command line interface or web interface, you are not affected by the license. * If you create an application that interactes with hg-review by calling its internal Python API, you *are* affected by the license and will need to license your application's code as GPL version 2 or later. Note that the last item (using hg-review's internal Python API) is probably the one you *won't* want to do anyway, since the Python API is *not* stable. If you have any questions please `email Steve <mailto:steve@stevelosh.com>`_, but remember that he's not a lawyer and might not have a fast answer for tricky questions.