Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] GPL license question

From: Ulf Lamping <ulf.lamping@xxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 22:25:53 +0200
Martin Warnes schrieb:
Unfortunately this appears to be the case, which is possibly a shame as
I wouldn't call the GPL a shame ;-)
we have a bunch of plug-in dissectors we would willingly release for free download, but it would be a cold day in hell before our lawyers agreed to release the source code, even though I doubt there's anything of proprietry value in there.
Well, there must be a reason that Wireshark contains a lot of dissector code from company's that rarely do this otherwise.

IMHO: If Wireshark would have been released under a BSD style license (which would allow what you think of), we would probably have a lot less dissector variety - as you're probably not the only one thinking this way.


You might argue to your lawyers (or your boss), that releasing the code might be beneficial because of a lot less maintenance and might even be a good marketing thing:
- available to your customers
- being nice to the open source world
- ...

You might even be promissed, that there already were some ideas of your executives in the open source direction, and Wireshark code could act as a test how it's working.

However, I know from my own experience, that arguing this way can be challenging ...

Regards, ULFL