Re: [wsjt-devel] Copyright, Licensing, and Attribution of Credit

2014-11-29 Thread Bill Somerville
On 29/11/2014 09:50, Alan VK2ZIW wrote: > Hi Bill, Hi Alan, > > In the "README" "Change Log" can you log the versions of >"Qt" as in Qt3, Qt4, Qt5 or Python 2.7 or Python 3.2 >the development was done in. OK. > > eg. For my old Banana Pi, what is the last rev of WSJT-X that uses Qt4 ? That

Re: [wsjt-devel] Copyright, Licensing, and Attribution of Credit

2014-11-29 Thread Alan VK2ZIW
Hi Bill, In the "README" "Change Log" can you log the versions of "Qt" as in Qt3, Qt4, Qt5 or Python 2.7 or Python 3.2 the development was done in. eg. For my old Banana Pi, what is the last rev of WSJT-X that uses Qt4 ? I'll get the full "dev" kits on my Fedora 21 ARM box, ASAP. 80 Alan

Re: [wsjt-devel] Copyright, Licensing, and Attribution of Credit

2014-11-28 Thread Bill Somerville
Hi All, This is largely complete for WSJT-X. I have used best practice names for the various files as follows: README - a general introduction to what the package does including a copyright statement AUTHORS - list of authors THANKS - accreditation for other work included or used INSTALL - how

[wsjt-devel] Copyright, Licensing, and Attribution of Credit

2014-11-17 Thread Joe Taylor
Dear Colleagues, I've given some thought recently to issues of Copyright, Licensing, and attribution of credits related to our software. I want to share my thinking with you and ask for possible input from others. As I see it, we should work toward satisfying the following goals: 1. A basic no