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Yaroslav Rastrigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> described the package as follows: License: other Other License: Short version, to save you from reading weird stuff below: do what you want to do with this code, whatever, whenever. You can use parts of it, or the whole project, put it under whatever license you want, use it commercially or entirely for your pleasure - no bounds, no strings attached. You can put your copyright on it, but then I'll either fork or abandon this project. Longer version, if you're curious: I strongly believe in the noosphere - pool of eternal knowledge, which contains answers on every question which was, is and will be asked. Richard Bach described it much more extensively and correctly in his novels ("One"). Said so, I don't believe in (or, better, I can't understand true meaning of) the copyright system. I don't think about myself as an "author" or "inventor" or how people usually call those, who, in a process of solving problems, connect to this pool and grab the solution from there. And I can't claim my authorship on something that was already existing, and all I did was a conversion from one form (pure knowledge) to another (bitstream). So, you have at least as many rights on this code as I am. Package: TrsWM System name: trswm Type: non-GNU Description: This project is a window manager, utilising two conceptions - "tabbed" mode (one frame hosts several equally-sized applications) and "tiling" (frames of the same class can not overlap). URL: http://www.relex.ru/~yarick/trswm/trswm-0.4.9.tar.gz Other Software Required: Lua extensible extension language, http://www.lua.org Other Comments: Read COPYING for an explanation of the license _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.nongnu.org/ _______________________________________________ Savannah-hackers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers