Using Webix with Laravel (MIT licence) for building a governemental(non profit) intranet application

Hi,

I want to use Webix with Laravel (MIT licence) for building a governemental (non profit) Intranet application.

Can i use Webix with the Standard Edition ?
And if i can, must I give the source (the client side source only i suppose) to everybody who asked for it ? (But who will do that request if the app is for intranet usage only ?)

Based on this post: http://forum.webix.com/discussion/1786/gpl-version-in-private-close-sourced-project , all I have to do is to give my client source code to everyone who asked it. But a confirmation would be great for my special case.

Tanks in advance for your answer,

Synn

Hello Synn,

Surely, in accordance with our Floss License Exception you can use Webix Standard edition (under GPLv3 license) with Laravel (under MIT License).

The issue concerning giving or not giving the client side source code to everybody who asks for it depends on the license that you’ll choose for your product. Note that the license that you’ll use for distributing your app should be incuded in the FLOSS list presented here: http://webix.com/legalnote/license-exception/. (Commercial license can’t be used).

So it is not necessary to distribute the source code in this case.

Hi,

Thanks for your detailed answer. My app will then use one of the licences you porvided in your FLOSS list (propably the X11 licence or the Apache Software License 2.0).

Best regards,

Synn