Re: The curses module and licensing

2012-12-06 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Benjamin Schnitzler wrote: > By the way: Sorry for posting the statement of Chris Angelico to > the list, it wasn't meant to be on it. Apology accepted :) It was off-list mainly because it strayed off-topic, not because there was anything particularly private in it

The curses module and licensing

2012-12-06 Thread Benjamin Schnitzler
On 19:28 Thu 06 Dec , Alister wrote: > If I understand things correctly this means if you distribute the python > package (alone or as part of your application) then you need to include > the detailed section. > > if you provide just your own python code & require the user to install > pyth

Re: The curses module and licensing

2012-12-06 Thread Alister
On Thu, 06 Dec 2012 19:34:04 +0100, benjamin schnitzler wrote: > I think I have accidentially not sent this to the python list: > > On 02:17 Fri 07 Dec , Chris Angelico wrote: >> Hi! >> >> Here's some info on ncurses: >> >> http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.faq.html >> >> I would ge

Re: The curses module and licensing

2012-12-06 Thread benjamin schnitzler
I think I have accidentially not sent this to the python list: On 02:17 Fri 07 Dec , Chris Angelico wrote: > Hi! > > Here's some info on ncurses: > > http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.faq.html > > I would generally assume that it's safe to use any Python standard > library module wit

The curses module and licensing

2012-12-06 Thread Benjamin Schnitzler
Hello everyone, I am new to this list. I have a question concerning the curses module (I am using python2.7). Which license does this module have? Is it bases completely on the curses library? In the documentation the following is stated: "The curses module provides an interface to the curses lib