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Reusing Trotoise Icons

From: alex koko <aleskoko_at_live.de>
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 23:19:17 +0100

Hi SVN dev-team,

I'm currently tinkering around a bit with an Android SVN application.
For displaying the different actions that occured within a revision i started using the icons from Trotoise (src/Resources/action*.ico).
The app is currently still in early development phase and as i started it as some kind of extended tutorial to get to know android a bit better I'm not even sure if i ever will release it to the public.

As I'm pretty new to OS-Development I figured i'll dig around a bit in the GPL license to find out whats allowed and what's not. If I'm going to release the app later there will be a free version in the market (and the source is available at sourceforge). So that should be okay i guess. If I later still should decide to release an extended version in the android market for some small amount, how would this mix up with the GPL?

I know i could have spent some more time on searching for an answer to this question myself, but even if I was already sure that it is legal, i still wanted to ask you guys and maybe get some approval from "the source".

BTW kudos for creating such a user friendly and good looking GUI for SVN (i use it on a daily basis) :D

Best Regards

                                               
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