On 06/07/2016 02:51 PM, Hughe Chung wrote:
I've been porting an Open Source program to Python 3.4 for my personal
use. The original source code written by C language in 2005 has MIT
license.
...
I'm planning to release it under GPLv3 soon. I will definitely
acknowledge original author on the license but don't want to include
the ancient source code in my program.
I think it depends on how much you copied and how polite you are. You
can say "inspired by", but if your code is structured the same and it
really is a port, I think you might want to word it differently. Though
I don't think you need to include such a notice in your source code. If
you are naming it the same and calling it a Python version, then maybe
coordinate with the original author. That's just my opinion. I am not a
lawyer.
Simon
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