RE: Giving away my code

2009-09-15 Thread David Christensen
Steve Bertrand wrote: > My project is a suite for Internet Service Provider management. > The company that employs me ... > I have never signed anything to say I ``can't'' give it away. First -- I'm an engineer, not a lawyer. If you want legal advice, hire an attorney. That said, knowing a litt

Re: Giving away my code

2009-09-14 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Tuesday 15 September 2009 09:06:29 Shlomi Fish wrote: > In addition to what other people say, and other caveats apply (I am not a > lawyer, etc.). > [SNIP] > Assuming you get a green light from the company that contracted you, you > can host it somewhere like http://sourceforge.net/ , http://b

Re: Giving away my code

2009-09-14 Thread Shlomi Fish
In addition to what other people say, and other caveats apply (I am not a lawyer, etc.). On Tuesday 15 September 2009 04:14:50 Steve Bertrand wrote: > Ok. > > Some of you have probably come across my post on monks, but I ask here > with a bit more detail. > > My project is a suite for Internet

Re: Giving away my code

2009-09-14 Thread Tim Bowden
On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 21:14 -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote: > The company that employs me is very small, and although I don't believe > there will ever be a problem with giving my code away, I want to take > advantage of the fact that I have never signed anything to say I > ``can't'' give it away. I'

Re: Giving away my code

2009-09-14 Thread Raymond Wan
Hi Steve, Steve Bertrand wrote: The company that employs me is very small, and although I don't believe there will ever be a problem with giving my code away, I want to take advantage of the fact that I have never signed anything to say I ``can't'' give it away. I'm at a stage where some of ou

Giving away my code

2009-09-14 Thread Steve Bertrand
Ok. Some of you have probably come across my post on monks, but I ask here with a bit more detail. My project is a suite for Internet Service Provider management. The core engine is topped off with a web gui interface. This project contains about 7,800 lines of code, POD and unit tests. The HTML