[Biococoa-dev] license

Peter Schols sweetcocoa at mac.com
Sun Jul 2 11:47:08 EDT 2006


Guys,

If nobody takes offense, I'd propose to switch the entire project to  
a CC license. It indeed gives even more freedom to the framework  
clients.
Peter


On 02 Jul 2006, at 17:36, Alexander Griekspoor wrote:

> I agree with you Koen. I don't really care either. The difference  
> is mainly that with the Creative Commons you can also take parts,  
> with LGPL you have to use the framework as a whole. With the views,  
> the latter would be difficult. I could be wrong though. Maybe Peter  
> can tell more and/or has a different opinion.
> Cheers,
> Alex
>
> On 2-jul-2006, at 16:33, Koen van der Drift wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On the website the BioCocoa is stated as GNU LGPL. However, some  
>> of the classes that Alex provided have a Creative Commons license.  
>> I don't really care which one we use (as long as it is freely  
>> available and useable for everyone), but at least I think we  
>> should have the same license for the whole project.
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> - Koen.
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