[Spce-user] Under which Open Source License is sip:providerCE released?
Jon Bonilla (Manwe)
manwe at sipdoc.net
Mon Feb 2 10:10:30 EST 2015
El Mon, 2 Feb 2015 12:05:52 +0100
Christian Benke <benkokakao at gmail.com> escribió:
> Hello!
>
> I've been playing with sip:providerCE in the course of the last week
> and I love it! While the web-UX could need a few improvements,
> this software makes running a Kamailio proxy really easy!
>
> However, I've been wondering under what Open Source License the
> software has been released. While on the website there's a
> statement "FULLY OPEN SOURCE", there's nowhere a hint to be found
> under which license. Also in the scripts I can't find any such
> information.
>
> So is there a license defined for it?
>
>
Hi Christian
As it is the mix of multiple software projects, there's not a single license
for all the components. Each software has its license and copyright.
Regarding the ngcp software developed by Sipwise, most of it has GPL3+ license.
You should check inside each package the COPYRIGHT file installed in your
system.
Example:
# dpkg -L ngcp-mediator | grep copy
/usr/share/doc/ngcp-mediator/copyright
# dpkg -L ngcp-vmnotify | grep copy
/usr/share/doc/ngcp-vmnotify/copyright
You can also check the files under each repository https://github.com/sipwise
cheers,
Jon
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