Open Font License added already to https://sourceforge.net/projects/code2000/ 
page. So Code2nnn is now dual-licensed.
James Kass

--- On Sat, 2/4/12, Szelp, A. Sz. <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Szelp, A. Sz. <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Code2000 on SourceForge (was Re: [indic] Re: Lack of Complex 
script rendering support on Android)
To: "James Kass" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, February 4, 2012, 9:57 AM

Sorry, I was reading my mail threads according to time/date.  I see now that 
the same has been proposed on the other thread. I also see you preferring not 
to act due to private commitments and time constrains.

Sorry, again, for bringing this up unnecessarily.



All the best for your struggle, and keep it simple!

/Szabolcs

On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 10:49, Szelp, A. Sz. <[email protected]> wrote:


James,

you might want to review (at least) the OFL: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIL_Open_Font_License, a license specifically 
created for fonts, created with freedoms in mind. In several respects it fits 
fonts much better than GPLv3.




/Sz


On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 18:12, James Kass <[email protected]> wrote:



I rather would stick with GPLv3, simply because more permissive license 
threatens freedom. For example, someone may take over my fonts, develop them 
further, and subsequently change their license to something commercial-only. It 
is what I want to avoid. Just something like stories known from MACOS X, 
initially Berkeley-licensed-software derivative, finally commercialized product.



James Kass




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