RubyCocoa OK to bundle

I’ve been working on an application that involves using the RubyCocoa framework, and I was worried about the commercial reality of distributing the application. RubyCocoa is released under the LGPL, something I think is a bit open to interpretation. So, I got in touch with Fujimoto Hisa, who wrote RubyCocoa and administers the project. Hisa … Continue reading “RubyCocoa OK to bundle”

I’ve been working on an application that involves using the RubyCocoa framework, and I was worried about the commercial reality of distributing the application. RubyCocoa is released under the LGPL, something I think is a bit open to interpretation. So, I got in touch with Fujimoto Hisa, who wrote RubyCocoa and administers the project. Hisa said his understanding of the LGPL means that we can distribute RubyCocoa along with our application without any worries. Yay!

It would suck to have to install a 3rd party library to run a commercial application. I’ve promised Hisa a free copy of our first app 😉

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