Guillaume Pratte wrote:
> I took the code from http://www.carthage.edu/webdev/?p=12, adapted it
> and generalized it so you can specify LDAP server and other
> configuration items in settings.py.

...

> There is no explicit copyright in the code found at
> http://www.carthage.edu/webdev/?p=12,
> so this code is released under public domain, hoping the original
> author agrees with that.
> ===============================================


Guillaume,

Thanks for the acknowledgment and consideration. I agree that public 
domain for the code samples we publish at www.carthage.edu/webdev is 
appropriate. I'm glad that we're able to contribute something to this 
community, and that you were able to turn our LDAP code into something 
more generally usable. At this point in our experience and expertise, 
these small code samples illustrating how we have worked our way through 
various situations is something we are able to do.

Dave Robinson
Carthage

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