This is a great contribution - please consider licensing it under a
free software license :-)
... I recommend the Affero GPLv3 :-)
I'll do that, but for now it's for anyone to use. If you make
something amazing from it, credit me in the readme ;)
I don't want to get into a discussion about the pros and cons of GPL
v3 but I would much prefer to see an MIT or BSD style licence. Can I
put in a plea for dual licensing to keep everybody happy?
TIA
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petef
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