[jQuery] Re: Updated Plugin: jQuery Timers. jQuery-oriented setTimeout/setInterval

2007-08-16 Thread polyrhythmic
Just dual license with MIT and WTFPL! Google should accept, it'd be even less conflicting than MIT + GPL, since...WTF anyway? Well, that's what I recommend, but do wtf you want ;-) . Being the Creative Director for Double Rebel, I will have to research this maverick license. ...It's

[jQuery] Re: Updated Plugin: jQuery Timers. jQuery-oriented setTimeout/setInterval

2007-08-15 Thread Rey Bango
Blair, I have to say this was the best part of your plugin's docs: This plugin is licenced with the WTFPL. In short, do whatever the f**k you want with it. I laughed my butt off on that one. ;) Rey Blair Mitchelmore wrote: I released this a couple days ago but as was discussed on a

[jQuery] Re: Updated Plugin: jQuery Timers. jQuery-oriented setTimeout/setInterval

2007-08-15 Thread Tane Piper
I moved my code over to this licence recently but I'm hosted on google code. Google take the *very* strong view of licence prolifiration and warned me that if I didn't change back to one of the 8 licences that they have listed my project would be thrown off their site. So just a warning to

[jQuery] Re: Updated Plugin: jQuery Timers. jQuery-oriented setTimeout/setInterval

2007-08-15 Thread Sean Catchpole
Looks great Blair, excellent plugin. Thanks ~Sean

[jQuery] Re: Updated Plugin: jQuery Timers. jQuery-oriented setTimeout/setInterval

2007-08-15 Thread Bernd Matzner
Hi, Google take the *very* strong view of licence prolifiration and warned me that if I didn't change back to one of the 8 licences that they have listed my project would be thrown off their site. Interesting. Doesn't the MIT license, which jQuery itself is licensed under, provide a max of

[jQuery] Re: Updated Plugin: jQuery Timers. jQuery-oriented setTimeout/setInterval

2007-08-15 Thread Jean
so sad =/ i liked so much that licence lol On 8/15/07, Tane Piper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I moved my code over to this licence recently but I'm hosted on google code. Google take the *very* strong view of licence prolifiration and warned me that if I didn't change back to one of the 8

[jQuery] Re: Updated Plugin: jQuery Timers. jQuery-oriented setTimeout/setInterval

2007-08-15 Thread Blair Mitchelmore
The point of WTFPL is exactly that: the user can do *whatever* the fuck they want with it. Anything. That includes taking it and shamelessly saying they developed it whole cloth or selling it to unsuspecting users who could get it for free with no strings attached if they knew better. It also