"mojosam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I will be doing the bulk of the coding on my own time, because I need > to be able to take these tools with me when I change employers. > However, I'm sure that in the course of using these tools, I will need > to spend time on the job debugging or tweaking them. I do not want my > current employer to have any claim on my code in any way. Usually if > you program on company time, that makes what you do a "work for hire". > I can't contaminate my code like that. Does that mean the GPL is the > strongest defense in this situation? It probably means that the only reliable defense is to get a written release from your employer. If you want to be more confident about the situation, consult a lawyer. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list