Speaking of the bytecode, how does one create it?
Ben Finney wrote: > "Guy Fawkes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I was wondering if Python programs always need to include the source > > code with the program itself. I'm asking this because I don't want > > my program to be open-source and so far all the Python programs I've > > seen included the source code. > > You can license your own work to anyone you like, under any terms you > choose. The source code to a work is necessary for users to exercise a > free software license, but that doesn't mean that distributing source > code necessarily grants a free software license. > > You're right that there is a great amount of Python code available > under free software licenses. No-one can force you to join us, but > you're welcome to. > > -- > \ "My girlfriend has a queen sized bed; I have a court jester | > `\ sized bed. It's red and green and has bells on it, and the ends | > _o__) curl up." -- Steven Wright | > Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list