Ben Finney wrote: > songbird writes: > >> can i put multiple License lines in setup.py >> classifiers like: ? >> >> "License :: OSI Approved :: ???", >> "License :: OSI Approved :: ???", > > Yes. > > The semantics of that are not formalised, to my knowledge. You would be > signaling that the specified licenses are involved somehow, but not how > they combine for this specific work.
ok, thanks, that's good to know. i will have a list of each file i've used from elsewhere, where it came from and as best as i can figure it out the licenses/copyright holders and/or permissions. i'm not using anyone else's code but i am using some artwork and a man page that i've adapted. > For this reason (and others) you should always put an explicit, > unambiguous *grant of license* in the work, preferably in the README > document or somewhere prominent like that. > > The grant of license is a statement, preferably brief, that says exactly > what the work is, who holds copyright, who receives a grant of license, > and what that grants the recipient to do, under what explicit conditions. > > For example: > > Copyright © 2018 Ben Finney <ben+pyt...@benfinney.id.au> > Purple Drachma is free software: you are free to copy, modify, > and/or distribute this work under the conditions of the GNU Affero > General Public License, version 3 or later as published by the Free > Software Foundation. See the file LICENSE.AGPL-3.0 for details. yes, i'll be putting a license on the code and any of the artwork i've made. thank you, songbird -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list