On Thursday, 03 June 2004, at 22:37:02 (+0200),
Kim Woelders wrote:

> >What license has e16menuedit? I took GPL for my code, but if you like I
> >could also change it to BSD.
> >
> There doesn't really seem to be a license with e16menuedit. Your code 
> you can of course license however you want. I don't care too much one 
> way or the other. Maybe there are others who do.

e16keyedit and e16menuedit, like E itself, are BSD-licensed.  We
strongly prefer the BSD license over the GPL/LGPL license.

Michael

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