At 11:34 AM 8/9/2003, brock wrote:
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Beman Dawes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Boost mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'Boost mailing list'"
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>Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 8:31 AM
>Subject: RE: [boost] Re: UI++ [was: GUI sublanguage; Re: Re: Re: Re:
>GUI/GDI
>template library]
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>
>> At 09:27 AM 8/8/2003, Brock Peabody wrote:
>>
>> >... I took the library from work code ...
>>
>> Brock,
>>
>> Do you have formal permission from the library's owner to do that?
>> Presumably the code is owned or licensed by your employer.
>
>I don't intend for the library to be part of boost, just an example people
>could play with. We're going to start from scratch for Notus.
>
>I'm a manager and I wrote all the code I posted. My boss, who is a VP,
>thinks it's great. I don't know who else I would need to ask. What do you
>think?


Well, a Vice-President is normally an officer of the corporation, so can give permission. I'm not quite sure "thinks it's great" is what a lawyer would call "permission". To protect yourself, you might want to be sure the VP understands that you have posted an excerpt from some code owned by the company.

--Beman

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