
Thanks Magnus. I guess it means that the license of individual packages is what that matters. The platform on the whole does not have any single license. In other words, I cannot just say that am using haskell platform but that I have to say, I am using x,y and z libraries which in turn are using a, b, c and d libraries.
A quick search suggests that ..: Ouch! Apologies. Guess I was looking at all the wrong places or my google-fu is embarrassingly bad.
Thanks again for the links!
Hemanth K
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Magnus Therning
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Sai Hemanth K
wrote: Hi,
I am trying to use haskell for building a tool (in a commercial setting). I am trying to figure out what all licenses are involved here. Is there a single license for the entire haskell platform (and the runtime) or is it that I need to look at the individual licenses of all the libraries and tools that make up the platform and point to them separately?
The wikipedia page on haskell platform [0] says Haskell Platform is BSD licensed. But I do not find any such info elsewhere. Any pointers on this would be greatly appreciated,
A quick search suggests that this still hasn't been decided:
http://trac.haskell.org/haskell-platform/ticket/85
http://trac.haskell.org/haskell-platform/wiki/AddingPackages#Interimlicensep...
I believe it still holds that all packages included in haskell-platform are BSD3 licensed.
/M
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