This is super cool, thanks a lot Hernán !
On 8/17/2022 8:55 AM, Hernán Morales Durand wrote:
Dear all,
I'd like to share a new Spec app for building badges made with Pharo
10. It is based on the Shields.io badge service provider. Select the
badges you want, complete the required variables, an
There is a comment in one of the commits from 2005 (OmniBase-jf.2) that
suggests that OmniBase had a free with restrictions license:
http://www.squeaksource.com/@dZ70JMB-R7RDi4-m/Ox-ysyAT
Also, licensing was messier these days, some of that mess creeps up until
today.
Esteban A. Maringolo
On
From my reading, it seems like whoever posted OmniBase to github 9 years ago
added the MIT license without permission and the OmniBase library remains
closed source.
> On Aug 23, 2022, at 6:46 AM, s...@clipperadams.com wrote:
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> I’m not fully understanding the issue.
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> Is it that
There is no need to transfer any repo. Since it’s git-based, every forked
repo is as good as the original. I’ve updated the license info on my fork.
At some future point, I may delete my fork.
IANAL. For a hobby project, the current non-open-source license would
probably suffice. Not that long ago
I’m not fully understanding the issue.
Is it that:
* The repos are violating the library license (other than the erroneous MIT
license, which could easily be updated)?
* The fact that OmniBase is not open source violates a principle you have in
continuing to host it?
If the latter, may I sug
Thanks a lot to all of you to show all the care you had these last days and
for helping this much with everything: calling ambassies, universities,
directives etc.
Special thanks to Gordana whom barely slept since Sunday trying and finally
achieving to find the solution, and simulationeusly dealt