On Sep 19, 2015, at 5:24 AM, H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Am 18.09.2015 um 21:57 schrieb Josh Freeman <[email protected]
>:
PikoPixel is a free Mac OS X pixel-art editor that's currently in
beta for its initial 1.0 release.
The latest beta version, 1.0 BETA5, is the first source-code
release (AGPL v3), and the first version that also runs on GNUstep.
A small question: it is the first time I hear about the AGPL and
wonder what the reasons for a client tool are to choose a license
which appears to be to guideline server operation instead of a plain
GPL?
A GUI application could be modified and run from an app-streaming
service - for example, something like:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OnLive
In that case, the AGPL's additional server-side clause keeps the
modified source-code open.
Cheers,
Josh
PikoPixel GNUstep binaries aren't available yet (haven't gotten
around to figuring out GS standalone application packaging), so for
the moment, PikoPixel must be built from source.
Requirements for compiling PikoPixel are a recent version of the
GNUstep development environment (June 2015 or later) and the
libobjc2 runtime. Also, PP's only been tested so far under Clang,
and on Debian-based Linux distros (Ubuntu & Mint), so there may be
issues with other configurations.
PikoPixel's source code archive is linked at the bottom of the
webpage (not the green "Download" arrow, which downloads the Mac-
only binary):
http://twilightedge.com/mac/pikopixel/
Please send questions, comments, or issues to pikopixel (at)
twilightedge (dot) com.
Cheers,
Josh Freeman
Twilight Edge Software
http://twilightedge.com
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