1. License Poll?
- Posted by Vincent <darkvincentdude at yahoo.com> Sep 20, 2006
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I think a poll should be started with a list of open-source licenses to vote for. Jason Gade liked the idea too. *Everyone* including RDS should vote. However I feel public-domain should be crossed out. Regards, Vincent
2. Re: License Poll?
- Posted by Jason Gade <jaygade at yahoo.com> Sep 20, 2006
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Vincent wrote: > > I think a poll should be started with a list of open-source licenses to vote > for. Jason Gade liked the idea too. > > *Everyone* including RDS should vote. > > However I feel public-domain should be crossed out. > > > Regards, > Vincent So, can Rob do it on his site or should someone set one up on a poll site? -- "Any programming problem can be solved by adding a level of indirection." --anonymous "Any performance problem can be solved by removing a level of indirection." --M. Haertel "Premature optimization is the root of all evil in programming." --C.A.R. Hoare j.
3. Re: License Poll?
- Posted by D. Newhall <derek_newhall at yahoo.com> Sep 20, 2006
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Vincent wrote: > > I think a poll should be started with a list of open-source licenses to vote > for. Jason Gade liked the idea too. That could work but in the end it is fully (and only) Rob's decision. > However I feel public-domain should be crossed out. Why?
4. Re: License Poll?
- Posted by Kenneth Rhodes <ken_rhodes30436 at yahoo.com> Sep 20, 2006
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Vincent wrote: > > I think a poll should be started with a list of open-source licenses to vote > for. Jason Gade liked the idea too. > > *Everyone* including RDS should vote. > > However I feel public-domain should be crossed out. > > > Regards, > Vincent A poll sounds worthwhile. I would think it should be hosted by RDS. I think Public Domain is a very bad idea and should not even be considered. I suppose RDS could issue its own licence specifying whatever it (apologies to Rob & Junko) thinks would be the effect of a "Public Domain" release. Did I just contradict myself? Aren't most of the interpreted languages with which Euphoria competes released under GPL/LGPL? Ken Rhodes Folding at Home: http://folding.stanford.edu/ 100% MicroSoft Free SuSE Linux 10.0 No AdWare, SpyWare, or Viruses! Life is Good,
5. Re: License Poll?
- Posted by Vincent <darkvincentdude at yahoo.com> Sep 20, 2006
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D. Newhall wrote: > That could work but in the end it is fully (and only) Rob's decision. Maybe but I think he'll go with which ever license gains the most votes. > Why? Because there is no protection with public-domain. Someone could just acquire the code and call it their own. That would be a terrible insult to Robert's long dedication to this project and his efforts to share it with community. Regards, Vincent
6. Re: License Poll?
- Posted by ags <eu at 531pi.co.nz> Sep 20, 2006
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Kenneth Rhodes wrote: > > Aren't most of the interpreted languages with which Euphoria competes > released under GPL/LGPL? Ruby: GPLv2 or separate terms Perl: Artistic Python: Python 2.4.2 license (OSI approved, Open Source) PHP3: GPL PHP4: Apache-like (they found GPL too restrictive) Python is interesting. It was developed in a commercial environment but a non-profit foundation was formed to take ownership of everything. Gary