Phil Krylov wrote: >Hello. > >I'm posting this here because my project has some source files >borrowed from pygtk, and I'd like to ask James Henstridge to check if >I violated any copyrights... > > > >>xbgtk is an XBase-like language object-oriented binding for GTK+ >>(http://www.gtk.org). >>At present, xbgtk supports only Harbour (and xHarbour) XBase dialect >>(http://www.harbour-project.org). >> >>Please visit http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/xbgtk. >>The first release of the library is placed in the Files section. >> >>Be sure to send me any comments. >> >>There is also a mailing list for xbgtk; you can subscribe to the list >>at http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xbgtk-list. >> >> Well, PyGTK is licensed under the LGPL, which explicitly says that such derivative works are allowed. You aren't the first person to base a new language binding on PyGTK's infrastructure (the php bindings were based on pygtk, for example).
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