Jacob Carlborg wrote: > On 2011-10-15 19:06, Kiith-Sa wrote: >> I've just released D:YAML 0.2 . This release brings emitting >> functionality, finishing the main part of D:YAML feature set. From now >> on, the focus will be on polishing D:YAML, making code more maintainable, >> optimizing and improving documentation. >> >> D:YAML is a YAML parser and emitter library for D. >> >> Emitting code has been fully implemented (mostly translated from PyYAML), >> along with support for emitting custom types (loading custom types >> already works with 0.1). >> >> YAML tags are now stored in nodes, allowing D:YAML to be more compliant >> to the specification. >> >> Many scanner, composer and constructor bugs have been fixed. >> >> Loader API has been broken to make it more extensible in future - >> Representer and Constructor are no more specified in the constructor, >> and the load() shortcut functions have been removed, as all that's needed >> to load a YAML document now is Loader("file.yaml").load() . >> >> Tutorials, API documentation and examples have been updated to reflect >> the changes. >> >> >> Note that D:YAML is still a work in progress and its API might yet see >> some compatibility breaking changes. Basic Loader/Dumper API is unlikely >> to break any more, but it will be updated when std.stream is rewritten. >> >> GitHub: https://github.com/kiith-sa/D-YAML >> Docs : dyaml.alwaysdata.net/docs >> >> You can get D:YAML 0.2 here: https://github.com/kiith-sa/D-YAML/downloads > > I can see that D:YAML is Boost licensed, how does that work out when > PyYAML is MIT licensed? >
I asked Kirill Simonov (the PyYAML dev) about releasing D:YAML under the Boost license, he said he has no problem with that.