Re: Licensing?

2023-02-02 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2023-02-03, Greg Ewing wrote: > On 3/02/23 6:38 am, Jon Ribbens wrote: >> If you change someone else's code then you have created a derived >> work, which requires permission from both the original author and you >> to copy. (Unless you change it so much that nothing remains of the >> original

Re: evaluation question

2023-02-02 Thread Greg Ewing
On 3/02/23 5:09 am, mutt...@dastardlyhq.com wrote: What if its 10s of thousands of lines of core production code? If the company it belongs to wants to add new Python 3 features it can't just plug them into the code because it won't run under Python 3, they have to do a full overhaul or even

Re: Licensing?

2023-02-02 Thread Greg Ewing
On 3/02/23 6:38 am, Jon Ribbens wrote: If you change someone else's code then you have created a derived work, which requires permission from both the original author and you to copy. (Unless you change it so much that nothing remains of the original author's code, of course.) "Nothing" is

Re: evaluation question

2023-02-02 Thread Mark Bourne
mutt...@dastardlyhq.com wrote: On Wed, 1 Feb 2023 18:28:04 +0100 "Peter J. Holzer" wrote: --b2nljkb3mdefsdhx Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 2023-02-01 09:00:39 -, mutt...@dastardlyhq.com wrote: Its not

Re: Upgrading Python on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS

2023-02-02 Thread Thomas Passin
On 2/2/2023 1:56 PM, אורי wrote: deadsnakes ppa don't have Python 3.10 for Ubuntu 22.04. https://launchpad.net/~deadsnakes/+archive/ubuntu/ppa אורי u...@speedy.net I just last night installed 3.10.9 on Debian

Re: Upgrading Python on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS

2023-02-02 Thread אורי
deadsnakes ppa don't have Python 3.10 for Ubuntu 22.04. https://launchpad.net/~deadsnakes/+archive/ubuntu/ppa אורי u...@speedy.net On Wed, Feb 1, 2023 at 8:14 PM Thomas Passin wrote: > On 2/1/2023 12:36 PM, אורי wrote: > > Thank you all. > > > > I'm not familiar with snap update but I did

Re: evaluation question

2023-02-02 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, 3 Feb 2023 at 04:48, wrote: > Yeah ok :) But the ancestors of penguins didn't wake up one morning, flap > their wings and fall out the tree, it happened gradually. Python2 syntax > could have been retained for X versions of 3 just as C++ keeps old stuff > until its eventually deprecated

Re: Licensing?

2023-02-02 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2023-02-02, Stefan Ram wrote: > Many licenses in the Python world are like: "You can make > changes, but have to leave in my Copyright notice.". > > Would it be possible that the original author could not > claim a Copyright anymore when code has been changed? No. If you change

Re: evaluation question

2023-02-02 Thread rbowman
On Thu, 2 Feb 2023 09:31:46 - (UTC), Muttley wrote: > Yeah ok But the ancestors of penguins didn't wake up one morning, flap > their wings and fall out the tree, it happened gradually. Python2 syntax > could have been retained for X versions of 3 just as C++ keeps old stuff > until its

Re: evaluation question

2023-02-02 Thread Muttley
On Wed, 1 Feb 2023 18:28:04 +0100 "Peter J. Holzer" wrote: >--b2nljkb3mdefsdhx >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Disposition: inline >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > >On 2023-02-01 09:00:39 -, mutt...@dastardlyhq.com wrote: >> Its not evolution, its