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C# Network Library

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blockplacer opened this issue · comments

I liked that library so much but we are developing an video game which you know video games aren't susposed to disclosed they are closed source. So Gpl v3 requires disclosing source code. Please switch to MIT license.

The license model won't be changed. If you send me over some more details regarding your project, I might hand out a custom license to be used for your project.

Its an project featuring online sandbox worlds.
Users can build new areas and fight, play ,live and build.
That Library was perfect choice of our indie game project.
Its easy to use and makes job easier.

Also network library we used will be credited i liked that library so much that i never seen this level of easy of use network library . It just takes all hard job from developer you just focus to your game.
Game planned to be Open source when support and updates of games finishes estimated time: 2028.

Without any further do, just use it. You have my permission to modify/distribute/sell and keep it closed source, as long as it doesn't surpass your indie-game project. Please send me a link to your project, or if not yet existing, inform us when available :) Looking forward to it

thanks a lot your library was so good. just asking though can i use this library on multiple projects but not all of them commerical few one of them closed source but free game will be free too just featuring online servers having in game purchases. but if you make an premium version of that library i would defintiely spend money on it

As LGPL states, you dont have to open up your source, nor pay license fees, as long as you do not modify the library. If you reach the point that you modify the source, you have to publish the changes as well. That doesn't comprise your software product. Please see https://github.com/Toemsel/Network/blob/master/LICENSE

You get my permission to do whatever you want on your indie-dev project. However, if you plan to use it in several commercial products while applying changes, you need to stick to LGPL.

Edit: https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/47323/can-i-use-an-lgpl-licenced-library-in-my-commercial-app
maybe that is more clear

so using library with closed source commerical program isn't probem until i modify library.note: i would share any changes i made to library if i do something and change it.
Also seems to be lgpl requires software need include their license.

so using library with closed source commerical program isn't probem until i modify library.note: i would share any changes i made to library if i do something and change it.

yes

Also seems to be lgpl requires software need include their license.

All you need to to is adding a credit to that library.

thanks.