in reply to Re: How to share the project?
in thread How to share the project?

Thank you!

My poor English! I'd like to make my project more familiar to people deal with SQL (especially postgres) client-server (remote or local network). I think that your comment (I appriciate it) is important as a next step.

I wonder how (or where?) I should published it to be available for the people. As I know that it is has to be opensource but I am still do not know if it has to be free

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Re^3: How to share the project?
by JavaFan (Canon) on Jan 25, 2010 at 09:33 UTC
    You mean, you have a ready made Perl related package, and you want to distribute that? That's what CPAN is for, isn't it?

      No, my project has modules but not packages.

      It is not software problem - it is social one.

      I think; on the base of my project can be created no-coded (almost) client-server database aplication environment which could be very usefull in its field (sql client-server)

      However it is quite big project for one person like me and I would like to find some people to develope it. However I do not want to make it project free for end-user (yet) although I think it should be opensource (independently of using the very useful perl wrappers). Such a conditions are not usually accepted by "normal" software hosts.

Re^3: How to share the project?
by stefbv (Priest) on Jan 25, 2010 at 09:44 UTC

    To my knowledge, there is not required open source software to be gratis (for zero price), but users often expect to be.

      The way I understand, one guy buys the software, then he can distribute the source, compile/distribute his own version, all for free

      What you usually buy with open source software is support