GPL and embedded software in a custom ISO
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If I return a customized solution (C ++ service "compiled with g ++ and
gcc", API in PHP and Angular interface, PostgreSQL database) and create a customized ISO with Debian to distribute my software. Will my solution
become GPL and will I have to open the source code? or I can continue with
the closed code "proprietary", today due to this doubt I FreeBSD, but I
would like to use Debian, because I find it easier and more stable.
Today I am careful when using libs. I use MIT, BSD licenses or in the worst case LGPL, depending on the need I write a new library, just to not have license problems.
<div dir="ltr">If I return a customized solution (C ++ service "compiled with g ++ and gcc", API in PHP and Angular interface, PostgreSQL database) and create a customized ISO with Debian to distribute my software. Will my solution become GPL
and will I have to open the source code? or I can continue with the closed code "proprietary", today due to this doubt I FreeBSD, but I would like to use Debian, because I find it easier and more stable.<br><div><br></div><div>Today I am
careful when using libs. I use MIT, BSD licenses or in the worst case LGPL, depending on the need I write a new library, just to not have license problems.<br></div></div>
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