Licensing of Lisaac

Nicolas Boulay nicolas.boulay at gmail.com
Wed Aug 26 13:46:24 UTC 2009


Your sane, it's ok :)

GPL say that you can change the code without asking anything to the
coder, the only thing you can't do is changing the licence. That's
copyleft. A protected copyleft.

We say "it's Lisaac", you say "i'm ok with the open source licence of lisaac".

I understood that legal stuff is boring :)

2009/8/26 Jeremy Cowgar <jeremy at cowgar.com>:
>> I'm not sure that a lot of developer want to give there code :) Lisaac
>> association could be a candidate. Changing licence, is not so good, it
>> must be quite stable if we want a lot of contribution.
>
> Don't we give our code already? The changes I have made to Lisaac, as
> far as I am concerned, Lisaac can do what they want with it. The idea of
> a large project, such as Lisaac, being made up of my code, your code,
> Mildred's code is a bit crazy. If Mildred says, Jeremy, you better not
> touch my section of Lisaac, I like that bug that you fixed, revert your
> patch!
>
> When it's added to Lisaac it becomes Lisaac. I don't think that this
> part is mine, that part is yours.
>
> --
> Jeremy Cowgar <jeremy at cowgar.com>
>
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