I have a web-based software development project that I'm looking to do. Ideally, I'd like to re-package the xampp for windows utility and include a few additional perl libraries, some gnu utilities, and my own software. That way, I can hand over a thumb drive to a customer and allow them to get started with my software without having to go through a painful series of installs in order to get going.
I have no problem with making the original source available and leaving existing copyright/developers credit in place. My question is whether or not I am allowed by Apache Friends to do such a thing in general, or if this kind of practice is generally frowned upon (or even a clear violation of the license).
Of course, I'll read through the licensing files, but I thought I'd ask in here as a first step. My potential target market is very small (if it was a global success it would be maybe 5000 customers, more likely less than 20), and I would be charging for my software (not xampp, but for the code that I've written included as part of the package).
To be clear, I haven't even started looking into how to accomplish any of this.