Dear Elie,

I noticed in the source of gregorio that you have the following text in the 
file "COPYING" :

*** NOTE

This license applies to all files, except those that explicitly
specify another license, and the files in the font/ directory.

See fonts/FONTLOG for the licence of the files in the font/
directory.

*** END NOTE

And the license is for GPLv3, which is fine.

So, I'll just upload a GPLv3 to the repository, and that will save the hassle 
of licensing gregorio-mode in some other ways. All the files in gregorio will 
then be this license.

JJ +


On Jun 14, 2013, at 11:57 AM, Élie Roux <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Father,
> 
>> It has no license as I don't bother with such things. The code is
>> completely free to do whatever you want with it. It will be staying
>> on the github for as long as that server is running, so you can pull
>> it into contrib/ if you want. You can treat it as public domain or
>> put it under the 'Res Delicta' license. GPL is fine too. You can fork
>> the project and submit a pull request if you have a license file that
>> would work with gregorio.
> 
> I understand what you mean. In fact I tend to use more and more the
> Creative Common CC0 license, which is what is closest to public domain,
> but still a valid license. (in French law, public domain is not a valid 
> license, while CC0 is) See http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ 
> Would this license fit?
> 
>> I think many people that use gregorio already have some kind of LaTeX
>> experience, and emacs is used heavily for this purpose, so I think
>> gregorio-mode will be useful for quite a few people.
> 
> For sure, Emacs is terribly powerful, I'm very happy to see gregorio 
> integrated in it!
> 
>> With ghostscript and imagemagick you can display pdf and images in
>> Emacs. Using x-widgets you can even embed a webbrowser, which is
>> useful for looking at the gregorio documentation while transcribing
>> :
>> 
>> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsXWidgets
>> 
>> I'm traveling at the moment, so the added features to gregorio-mode
>> will be available only on Monday.
> 
> Ok. I'm planning to make the 2.3 release of Gregorio beginning of next week 
> so it's perfect!
> 
> Thank you,
> -- 
> Elie
> 


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