[scilab-Users] License question about my scilab scripts

Korchkidu korchkidu at gmail.com
Fri Jun 1 13:44:24 CEST 2012


Sorry to insist but I really want to be sure. So, to summarize what you
said:

1) my scilab scripts are my own property and I am free to distribute them
separately from Scilab with any license I want;
2) Conversion of my scilab scripts to C are my property too and I am free
to distribute them separately from Scilab with any license I want;

Is this true?
Thanks a lot for your clarification.
Best regards.

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Sylvestre Ledru <
sylvestre.ledru at scilab-enterprises.com> wrote:

> Le 01/06/2012 13:29, Korchkidu a écrit :
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I am not sure so I prefer ask before making any mistakes. I have
> > scilab scripts. So:
> >
> > - Do the Scilab licenses apply to my scilab scripts too?
> The Scilab license is old and deprecated.
> If you are referring to the license used by Scilab: CeCILL. No, it does
> not impact your code. You are free to select the license what you want.
>
> > - If I convert my Scilab scripts to C using scilab2c
> > (http://forge.scilab.org/index.php/p/scilab2c/), do I own the
> > generated C files made from my initial scilab scripts or do the Scilab
> > licences apply here?
> >
> Usually, it keeps the same license as the source used to produce it.
>
> Sylvestre
>
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