A Short Thought

2009-02-07 Thread Life Changers International
We do not have to keep ourselves stymied and trapped out of fear of making a mistake or failing. Naturally, we will make mistakes and fail from time to time. That is part of being fully alive. There are no guarantees. If we are waiting for guaranteed courses of action, we may spend much of our

License issue on tiny Javascript fragment

2009-02-07 Thread Colin Turner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi All, I hope you can help and advise on this issue. I am packaging a web application for Debian, I am also the principal upstream author. The code is generally GPL v2 PHP. Over the years the project inherited, from a side project, a small fragment o

Re: License issue on tiny Javascript fragment

2009-02-07 Thread Anthony W. Youngman
In message <498d8af3.7030...@piglets.com>, Colin Turner writes Hi All, I hope you can help and advise on this issue. I am packaging a web application for Debian, I am also the principal upstream author. The code is generally GPL v2 PHP. Over the years the project inherited, from a side project,

Re: License issue on tiny Javascript fragment

2009-02-07 Thread Bernhard R. Link
* Colin Turner [090207 14:43]: > The problem I have is that the code is, like so much JS, sitting > available, apparently for general consumption on several websites. I > have been unable to acquire a license from any of the authors (no reply > to emails) and the code is so astonishingly trivial i

Re: License issue on tiny Javascript fragment

2009-02-07 Thread Colin Turner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Anthony, Anthony W. Youngman wrote: >> to emails) and the code is so astonishingly trivial it's hard to see how >> it could possibly be re-implemented without it being the same code with >> different variable names. > > This is your clue. > > If t