[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Volker Grabsch) writes:
> Hi!
>
> I noticed that many packages in the PyPI are using the PSF License.
> Does this have a special reason?
Lots of people are misguided, maybe.
Anyway, you want to be reading this:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonSoftwareFoundationLicenseFaq
Volker Grabsch wrote:
>
> I noticed that many packages in the PyPI are using the PSF License.
> Does this have a special reason?
Personally I used Python style license to express that you can do with
some of my modules exactly what you can do with Python itself.
> So if it is complicated to incl
Hi!
I noticed that many packages in the PyPI are using the PSF License.
Does this have a special reason? Is this the common "standard" license
for Python libraries?
I'm just asking because I'll release some bigger pieces of Python code
to the Open Source Community. In my many projects before I j