On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:36 AM, Roan Kattouw <roan.kattouw(a)home.nl> wrote:
Trond Olsen schreef:
Hi,
I have one question in concerning the GPL-license in regard to a
web-application using the MediaWiki API for querying XML (and possible
other extensions). I'm unsure if the GPL-license will affect the
client program and would like to ask if anyone would care to comment?
You mean to ask whether the fact that the articles are GPLed will
necessitate the client to be GPLed too? I'm pretty sure it doesn't. For
instance, the MediaWiki software is GPLed, which affects changing it and
distributing it, but not *using* it: it's perfectly OK to use MediaWiki
to manage non-GPL content (in fact, many non-Wikimedia wikis use a
Creative Commons license). In much the same way, it's OK for non-GPL
programs to query the (GPLed) API.
Note, however, that if the data you get from the API is derived from
GFDL articles, as in the case of Wikipedia, that this data is also
under the GFDL.
Magnus