On 2017-08-07 23:56, Joakim wrote:

Yes, the idea of the Boost Software License is that you don't have to
ask such questions.  Boost allows you to do anything you want with the
source, whether embedding, modifying, etc. and you don't have to ask
anyone for permission or even mention that you're using someone else's
software to your users, as the BSD advertising clause requires.

That's not entirely true. The license and copyright notice need to be included somewhere if you're distributing the source code. If you're _only_ distributing machine code, the license or copyright need not to be included.

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/Jacob Carlborg

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