On May 6, 4:56 pm, Ben Finney <ben+pyt...@benfinney.id.au> wrote: > a...@pythoncraft.com (Aahz) writes: > > In article <4be05d75.7030...@msn.com>, > > Rouslan Korneychuk <rousl...@msn.com> wrote: > > > >The only question I have now is what about licensing? Is that > > >something I need to worry about? Should I go with LGPL, MIT, or > > >something else? > > > Which license you use depends partly on your political philosophy. > > Yes. > > Unless you place such a low value the freedom of your users that you'd > allow proprietary derivatives of your work to remove the freedoms you've > taken care to grant, then you should choose a copyleft license like the > GPL.
GPL is about fighting a holy war against commercial software. People who esteem their users give them freedom to use software however they see fit, including combining it with proprietary software. Carl Banks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list