KDE Licensing Policy « Bobulate
2010年1月5日 — Roughly, the libraries need to be liberally licensed (which means they can be taken proprietary or shipped with otherwise closed devices — a ...
PoliciesLicensing Policy
This licence policy is designed to allow maximum code reuse with the community of KDE and beyond while making exceptions for the few cases which need it.
Guidelines and HOWTOsLicensing
2022年7月30日 — This document explains how to state license information in KDE projects according to the KDE Licensing Policy. Stating licenses correctly is ...
KDE Projects
KDE Projects are projects maintained by the KDE community, a group of people developing and advocating free software for everyday use, for example KDE ...
KDE
Subtitle Composer is free software released under the GNU General Public License. ... KDE adopts FSFE's Fiduciary Licence Agreement. Using that, KDE developers ...
kde
A short and simple permissive license with conditions only requiring preservation of copyright and license notices. Licensed works, modifications ...
KDElicentia
Licentia helps you choose a license for your project, it allows you to check the license's permissions, conditions and limitations, how to add said license to ...
19.2. License Usage by KDE
By far, the most common license for the KDE libraries is LGPL, and the most common for applications is GPL. Code that we may explicitly want people to ...
Chapter 19. Licensing Issues
These licenses have different goals and purposes and apply to software projects in different ways. As a quick example, you may freely use the KDE libraries in ...
Qt FAQ
Why is Qt licensed also under an open source license? We believe in the Free ... Why do you have an agreement with KDE about your licensing? What KDE is and ...