Paul Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> original licence as well. Now, I did leave a fair amount of > information about the heritage of the code, so that anyone who is > scared of the LGPL could just go and get the original work, but that I doubt anyone is really afraid of LGPL. The only problem with LGPL is that of static vs. dynamic linking, and that is only a problem in platforms without dynamic linker (rarity these days). > You can almost never just "grab the code from somewhere without having > to think about [the] license" since even permissive licences typically > have a list of conditions that must be observed. Certainly, they Yeah, but you don't have to "worry" about license - just have the license text in source code, or a text file in binary distribution. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list