> First, the whole point of a BSD license is that you don't have to ask
> to create derivative works. So permission isn't really required.
> Letting us know that you are creating a fork is always a good
> courtesy, but not required. There are many people who are using iUI
> right now for both open source and non-open projects.
Cool, thanks for the clarification, I wasn't sure about exactly this.

> Second, unless you are making significant changes in the core iui.js
> file, I'm not sure that you really need to fork. In fact, with the new
> build tools in the latest release 
> ofhttp://iui.googlecode.com/svn/tags/REL-0.13/you can set it up your
> own build process so that you can take advantage of any bug fixes and
> new features in iUI by incorporating only the files you need, where
> you need them, and ignoring the rest. We in fact do the same thing by
> incorporating the js compressor from Dojo, so if they add or fix
> things there we can incorporate it.
That's definitely something I'd like to use in the coming versions of
django-mobileadmin. For now I actually just use some of iUi's CSS and
some HTML ideas, the stuff I'm not too confident with.

> Third, even if you are making significant changes to the core iui.js
> file, I'd suggest that you submit the patches to us to see if we can't
> incorporate them rather then having your own separate project for it.
Definitely, just as every fork should.. :)

Thanks again,
Jannis



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