I don't know that anyone answered you, but I don't think this is a
problem.  However, it does seem that some less restrictive license than
copyright would be better if you can bring yourself to do that.
Eric

On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Jon Elson <el...@pico-systems.com> wrote:

> Just like we have a wiki page that links to contributed HAL components,
> would it be OK to have contributed c (or python, etc.) programs to
> create G-code?  I have a suite of programs I use, many are on my
> own web page, but not easily found by people on the LinuxCNC
> web site.  Now, one difference is these programs would run
> completely outside the LinuxCNC environment.  Any particular
> license requirements if I were to post these on the Wiki?
>
> Jon
>
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