spir spir napisał: > > You probably shouldn't look at the source. > > I dunno about the interface (documentation) - it's certainly not illegal to > > take > > inspiration from it, but maybe then people will again claim that source was > > stolen.. but when you claim that you haven't looked at the source it may be > > ok.. > > > > Maybe a clean-room approach is possible: Somebody else looks at the source > > and > > documents what it does and how it does that (without copying anything) and > > you > > could use that documentation for your own code. > > If you don't want to clone it but have questions about how they did > > something > > specific you could just ask here and (hopefully) someone looks it up and > > explains it to you. > > Mamma mia! In what world are we supposed to live!?
My thoughts exactly. I mean, as soon as Jonathan mentioned Tango's XML, I knee-jerkingly got paranoid and asked about legality of even reading about it to stay clear. I only hope having heard about it is legal. -- Tomek