On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Don <nos...@nospam.com> wrote: > Steven Schveighoffer wrote: >> >> Let's not forget the licensing issues. Tango is incompatible with some >> developers license wise, as you must include attribution for Tango in any >> derivative works (i.e. compiled binaries). > > Are you sure? Where is that written down? I can't find that anywhere in the > Tango license.
Probably this: 6. Attribution Rights. You must retain, in the Source Code of any Derivative Works that You create, all copyright, patent, or trademark notices from the Source Code of the Original Work, as well as any notices of licensing and any descriptive text identified therein as an "Attribution Notice." You must cause the Source Code for any Derivative Works that You create to carry a prominent Attribution Notice reasonably calculated to inform recipients that You have modified the Original Work. I think it's just saying you can't remove stuff from the source code that says who wrote it. But it's got a thick legal accent that's a little difficult to understand. --bb