On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 09:46:24 -0400, spir <denis.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 04/12/2011 03:02 PM, Daniel Gibson wrote:
D is not a Linux/FOSS-only language, but also to be used on Windows and
for proprietary software. And especially for Windows it's common to
distribute software (especially freeware and shareware ) just as the
self-contained binary.
Windows apps have a menu entry just perfect for that kind of attribution
stuff; used to be called "about".
Any requirements placed on the end user are unacceptable. D is not meant
to be egotistical. It does not need attribution. The less restrictions
we enforce on the users of D, the more people will be willing to use it.
I personally think the Boost license is perfect for D -- gives rights to
the authors when the source is distributed so we don't have any question
as to who wrote things, and gives full control to the end user when he
just wants to build a product.
-Steve