This repository is a replication of Rasdaman repository on 14 september 2020 and is not synchronized with the forked repository. This repository doesn't include any change from the original repository except this README file.
Note that Rasdaman can be used embedded in other systems as long as GPL and LGPL regulations are adhered to following the details provided below.
The rasdaman community code is licensed in a way to allow use of the system in virtually any-license software systems:
LGPL version 3 for the client libraries (such as libraslib.a) and applications (such as rasql) as well as the OGC frontends (aka petascope); see file COPYING.LESSER in the source tree root. GPL version 3 for server-side executables (such as rasserver and rasmgr); see file COPYING in the source tree root. Check the standard header in each file in the source tree to determine its respective license scheme.
Why This Dual Scheme? In short: For maximizing both free use and community return. We chose GPL for the server because
Life is a give and take, and we believe that open-source is about sharing by and among all those who benefit. A commercially supported, non-GPL-restricted variant of rasdaman is available which we recommend to all users who have requirements that go beyond GPL. Please contact the company for details. rasdaman can be used embedded in other systems as well: the LGPL client connectors allow for an uninhibited inclusion (such as linking) of the rasdaman client libraries with code of any licensing model, including proprietary, as long as LGPL regulations are adhered to.
Why do code suppliers have to accept the Rasdaman Contribution Agreement? Because we need to maintain a strict code provenance in order to allow us to rightfully make this code available under the conditions stated above. In other words: should there be some code which conflicts with the GPL / LGPL regulations we claim then you, as a user of rasdaman, would run the risk of possibly getting "infected" by incompatible licenses. Organizations like Open Source Geo Foundation, OSGeo check this for open-source projects, and we indeed are undergoing a detailed provenance review (on single file granularity!) during rasdaman's OSGeo incubation.
Rasdaman Contributor Agreement v1.0 These terms apply to your contribution of materials to a product or project owned or managed by us ('project'), and set out the intellectual property rights you grant to us (rasdaman GmbH, Germany, see www.rasdaman.com) in the contributed materials. If this contribution is on behalf of a company, the term 'you' will also mean the company you identify below. If you agree to be bound by these terms, fill in the information requested below and provide your signature. Alternatively, when provided together with a submission of your contribution by email, you agree to be bound by the agreement as it can be downloaded from www.rasdaman.org and that no other terms potentially supplied with your submission in addition apply.
Read this agreement carefully before signing and/or submitting.
The term 'contribution' means any source code, object code, patch, tool, sample, graphic, specification, manual, documentation, or any other material posted or submitted by you to a project. With respect to any worldwide copyrights, or copyright applications and registrations, in your contribution: 2.1. you hereby assign to us joint ownership, and to the extent that such assignment is or becomes invalid, ineffective or unenforceable, you hereby grant to us a perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, worldwide, no-charge, royalty-free, unrestricted license to exercise all rights under those copyrights. This includes, at our option, the right to sublicense these same rights to third parties through multiple levels of sublicensees or other licensing arrangements;
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