If anybody at GNU Classpath writes files for GNU Classpath, which are
completly written by its own and which don't depends ob GNU Classpath
specific classes, it would be nice, if you also could publish it under the
Apache License 2.
So, that this brings the Harmony- and the GNU
If you write completly classes for GNU Classpath at your own and they don't
depend on other GNU Classpath specific files, it would be nice, if you would
also publish it under the Apache License 2.
I think it would be nice, to bring the Harmony- and GNU Classpath-project
more together.
Have
Il giorno gio, 08/06/2006 alle 13.56 +, theUser BL ha scritto:
I think it would be nice, to bring the Harmony- and GNU Classpath-project
more together.
Hi!
Though sometimes I use the AL2 (see
http://limamobilelibrary.dev.java.net for an example), I still prefer to
use the old good GPL
On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 13:56 +, theUser BL wrote:
If you write completly classes for GNU Classpath at your own and they don't
depend on other GNU Classpath specific files, it would be nice, if you would
also publish it under the Apache License 2.
I think it would be nice, to bring the
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 01:56:11PM +, theUser BL wrote:
If you write completly classes for GNU Classpath at your own and they don't
depend on other GNU Classpath specific files, it would be nice, if you
would also publish it under the Apache License 2.
That's not sufficient. Please read
On Jun 8, 2006, at 6:56 AM, theUser BL wrote:
If you write completly classes for GNU Classpath at your own and
they don't depend on other GNU Classpath specific files, it would
be nice, if you would also publish it under the Apache License 2.
I think it would be nice, to bring the Harmony-
I came to the same conclusion like Audrius and found
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/freedom-or-power.html
a good reason for sticking to the copyleft idea.
cya
Robert
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