Closed Source Project for about 60 days for testing

Asked by Thomas Bechtold

I want to have a closed source testproject to check the possibilities for a closed source project. Is it possible to get such a project for about 60 days? And after 60 days, i want to delete the project and (maybe) start from scatch with a closed souce project.
If it's possible, please mark https://launchpad.net/aor as closed source project (the source is AGPL, but my company want to have in the beginning the control who wants to have the software)

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Vikram Dhillon (dhillon-v10) said :
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On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 2:19 AM, Thomas Bechtold
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> New question #98163 on Launchpad itself:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/98163
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> I want to have a closed source testproject to check the possibilities for a closed source project. Is it possible to get such a project for about 60 days? And after 60 days, i want to delete the project and (maybe) start from scatch with a closed souce project.
> If it's possible, please mark https://launchpad.net/aor as closed source project (the source is AGPL, but my company want to have in the beginning the control who wants to have the software)
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As far as I know you can't have a closed-source project hosted on
launchpad (Please correct me if I am wrong)

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Thomas Bechtold (toabctl) said :
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That's wrong. It's possible to host closed source projects on Launchpad. For example, ubuntuone-server is closed sourced.

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Best Aaron Bentley (abentley) said :
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Please contact <email address hidden> for commercial enquiries.

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Thomas Bechtold (toabctl) said :
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Thanks Aaron Bentley, that solved my question.