On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 08:27:41PM +0000, Toby Douglass wrote: [...] > >You forgot to mention the license though :) BSD? > > No license. Use as you wish. Make money from it if you can :-) (I'm not a lawyer, but...) Actually, you probably *do* want to license it. Licenses are just a formal way to grant permission for other people to use your copyrighted works: without a license, I'm on shaky legal ground if I redistribute or derive from your code. Arguably, "Use as you wish" *is* a license, but a vague one that lawyers would probably tell us to stay away from. The easiest way to make your code usable by others is to pick a very unrestricted license (like the 3-clause BSD license or the X11 license) and attach it with your code. yrs, -- Nick Mathewson
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