On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 12:37 AM, Nicolas George wrote:
> Le septidi 17 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Joel Rees a écrit :
>> > The firs drawback is that it would be incompatible with GPL code and
>> > libraries, and even possibly LGPL. That means libraries made using that
>> > license can not be used from
Le septidi 17 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Joel Rees a écrit :
> > The firs drawback is that it would be incompatible with GPL code and
> > libraries, and even possibly LGPL. That means libraries made using that
> > license can not be used from GPL code or with GPL libraries. Basically,
> > there is logica
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 6:27 PM, Nicolas George wrote:
> Le quartidi 14 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit :
>> By strong Copyleft I mean a free software license that requires "derivate
>> works" (as determined by Copyright law) to be free software (as in freedom),
>> including work
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 7:37 AM, Mario Castelán Castro
wrote:
> El 05/11/15 a las 03:27, Nicolas George escribió:
>>
>> Le quartidi 14 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit :
>>>
>>> By strong Copyleft I mean a free software license that requires "derivate
>>> works" (as determined by
El 05/11/15 a las 03:27, Nicolas George escribió:
Le quartidi 14 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit :
By strong Copyleft I mean a free software license that requires "derivate
works" (as determined by Copyright law) to be free software (as in freedom),
including works that are de
Le quintidi 15 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Renaud OLGIATI a écrit :
> Would a kind soul be good enough to explain to me how to get the header
> date to come out as it does here, in the French Republican calendar ?
I use the combination of a specific parser-friendly date format configured
in Mutt with an
On Thu, 5 Nov 2015 10:27:01 +0100
Nicolas George wrote:
> Le quartidi 14 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit :
Would a kind soul be good enough to explain to me how to get the header date to
come out as it does here, in the French Republican calendar ?
Cheers,
Ron.
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Le quartidi 14 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit :
> By strong Copyleft I mean a free software license that requires "derivate
> works" (as determined by Copyright law) to be free software (as in freedom),
> including works that are derivatives by making use of the Copylefted work
Hello.
Apart from the GNU GPL GNU LGPL, GNU AGPL, and Affero GPL, are there
other *strong Copyleft* licenses (note that this entails being a free
software license) for software (this excludes the CC BY-SA family)?
I have checked some popular free software licenses like the Mozilla
Public Lic
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