2013/8/2 Zach Oakes <zsoa...@gmail.com>:
> I definitely plan on continuing development of Nightcode. As of yesterday, I
> am unemployed, so for the time being I have a lot of time on my hands. I am
> hoping to support myself with freelancing and tutoring in the Pittsburgh
> area. If that works out, I should be able to work on Nightcode (and my other
> project, Nightweb) indefinitely. We'll see how it goes.

That's great. Because Clojure deserves an easy entry point. I like
what I've seen so far, it's inspiring.


> As for my choice of public domain, I always do that for my projects. I
> realize that I am going against the grain, but it's a principled issue for
> me. I wrote about it on my blog, but if you'd like to discuss it further we
> should do it elsewhere because it can easily derail the thread.

I will not start a discussion on the merits of public domain over EPL
or vice versa.

Just want to notice that you have a whole ecosystem around your
codebase, upon which you depend, which may start to depend upon you
also, and it is not public domain.

And I think it would probably help exchanging code between those
projects and yours if they have compatible licenses. Of course I can
see public domain code migrating easily to EPL code, but is the
reverse true?

All I need to know is if you're willing to "stand by your rule" for
nightcode, or make an exception.

Cheers,

-- 
Laurent

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