. Le 2 mars 2019 05:25:11 GMT+01:00, Vahid Bashiri via dia-list <dia-list@gnome.org> a écrit : >Hi all >And thanks for the information. Just to clarify I am using a language >other >than C, so the way I "inspire" by code is I study it and write my own >code. I'd be more than happy to release my code knowing that how much I >owe >to Dia but just I can not because of the proprietary code I am using. >Actually I was thinking an LGPL version of "libdia" shared library can >be a >valuable asset. I can think of number of cases it might be useful in >visual >programming languages and dynamical system simulation tools.
They either could be Free Software too. Actually, there is no way to the authors to change the license and that sounds to me good news. "Just let proprietary ecosystem sucking effort because that would be practical" "because we don't make (so much) money with it /so tha's harmless/" is *wrong* : that's always harmfull, so just save the earth and don't. -- Je suis née pour partager, non la haine, mais l'amour. Sophocle, /Antigone, 442 av. JC _______________________________________________ dia-list mailing list dia-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list FAQ at http://live.gnome.org/Dia/Faq Main page at http://live.gnome.org/Dia