On 17/09/13 13:32, bearophile wrote:
I am just following the common licensing you see in that site:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.2.html

Recently the author of most of the PicoLisp entries has collected them in a
commercial book, this has caused some troubles.

If you want info about Rosettacode licensing I suggest you go in the rosettacode
IRC channel and talk with Mike Mol about it.

Would you be prepared to license your own examples under Boost? I don't know what your intentions were for others' use of your code, but as it stands the FDL license makes them impossible to re-use.

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