Re: [twitter-dev] Question about licensing

2010-01-24 Thread Jesse Stay
I think the OWF agreement is an excellent idea - I'd love to see Twitter join in that agreement with its developers. If Twitter has concerns with it I'd love to see them get involved in the OWF discussions and perhaps the agreement could be modified to meet Twitter's needs. Why reinvent the wheel

Re: [twitter-dev] Question about licensing

2010-01-23 Thread DeWitt Clinton
Thanks for the update, Ryan. And thanks for the compliment on the Google Code policies page -- that page was one of the first things I launched at Google back when we were being asked the exact same questions. We also added patent licences, which follow this general format: http://code.google.

RE: [twitter-dev] Question about licensing

2009-12-04 Thread mycroftt
 Ryan,     I realized a few months ago that there were some problems along the lines you have mentioned. I stopped development on my project partially due to these issues and the extremely plastic state of the API. I continue to watch this forum to keep abreast of the state of things but I doubt I

Re: [twitter-dev] Question about licensing

2009-12-03 Thread Ryan Sarver
Just an update from our end: I am still working with our General Counsel to get answers to the questions, but it's going to take a bit. So please bear with us but we'll get an update to you in the coming weeks after we get back from LeWeb. Thanks, Ryan On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 9:12 AM, DeWitt Clin

Re: [twitter-dev] Question about licensing

2009-11-24 Thread DeWitt Clinton
Great, thank you, Ryan. Looking forward to it. Please let me know on or off list if there is anything I can do to help. Cheers, -DeWitt On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Ryan Sarver wrote: > DeWitt, > > Thanks for the email. These are all great questions and I want to make > sure I get all t

Re: [twitter-dev] Question about licensing

2009-11-24 Thread Ryan Sarver
DeWitt, Thanks for the email. These are all great questions and I want to make sure I get all the appropriate answers for you and other people on the thread so it's clear and transparent. Let me work internally to make sure we get answers to these and get back to you. The more general answer is t