Mark Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> As for the license, while it is on PyPI, I'll leave it as GPL v 3. If
> it was wanted for the standard library (and I can't see that ever
> happening), I will happily change it to the one that is preferred for
> Python modules.

Ok, your choice, just be aware that by using such a restrictive license you 
will dissuade a lot of people from using your code. You've prevented your 
module being used in any existing projects with Python license, GPL v2, or 
probably any license other than GPL v3.
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