Hello *,
Since I have read tonns of different licences I do not realy know
what to do. Since I am using Debian/main only (with the exception
of libdvdcss2) since more then 7 years now I want to say, that my
Software any Licence which comply with the DFSG.
Question:
Is there allready a licence
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello *,
Since I have read tonns of different licences I do not realy know
what to do. Since I am using Debian/main only (with the exception
of libdvdcss2) since more then 7 years now I want to say, that my
Software any Licence which comply with
On Sunday 11 June 2006 19:25, Måns Rullgård wrote:
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello *,
Since I have read tonns of different licences I do not realy know
what to do. Since I am using Debian/main only (with the exception
of libdvdcss2) since more then 7 years now I want
George Danchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sunday 11 June 2006 19:25, Måns Rullgård wrote:
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello *,
Since I have read tonns of different licences I do not realy know
what to do. Since I am using Debian/main only (with the exception
of
* Francesco Poli:
I mean: may I be an anonymous Contributor?
Being forced to disclose my own real identity is a significant
restriction: it would render software under the CPL non-free (because
it's a fee, see DFSG#1).
On the other hand, being able to identify all contributors is vital
for
Florian Weimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On the other hand, being able to identify all contributors is vital
for reviewing the copyright status of a program, should there be any
doubt or copyright infringement claims. Programs with an unclear
copyright situation cannot be considered free, IMHO.
I
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