Hello, > > Both of those seem good ideas. As long as you use a licence that > is known to be a free software licence and generic (the PHP > licence is not generic), then I think many people will be happy.
okay so it depends on my view if it is more a "library" or a "program". > > Beyond that, which you choose is a tactical decision based on: > * your beliefs I beliefe in free software. Many times discussed with friends. Some of mine disagree making "everything" for free (they mean "no costs" and not "freedom"). > * the preferences of your collaborators My main project is GNU GPL and it's not a library. It's a PHP program (script). > * the licences used by any competitors > and more besides. Close-source, dedicated to one person. Unicate programming. I fully disagree with this. I want to give everyone who want's to write browser games a little tool in his hand. I know there is already a free script out there on sourceforge. But the last update is 2 to 3 years ago and no documentation is available. I want to make it better. :-) Okay, so I will think about it. Thank you a lot for your help. :) Regards, Roland Haeder (ä = ae) -- DSL-Aktion wegen großer Nachfrage bis 28.2.2006 verlängert: GMX DSL-Flatrate 1 Jahr kostenlos* http://www.gmx.net/de/go/dsl _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list [email protected] https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
