I've again modified jhalfs, in order to get rid of the GPLv2 license.
This license prevents anybody to use anything that is in this project,
in projects with more permissive licenses. I've obtained the agreement
of the other contributors to jhalfs, except Manuel Canales Esparcia,
who is unreachable, to change the license to MIT. The menu subsystem
comes from another project, and its license could not be changed, so
I removed it and used another implementation:
https://github.com/ulfalizer/Kconfiglib
which is under a very permissive license. The keys are slightly different,
but all in all it has more handy features than the previous implementation.
I may have to change the colors, they are a little pale for me.
Please let me know what is t
The farce analyzer is a contribution from Ken, who has not agreed
to change the license. So I've removed that part. The ICA analyzer is
still there, for the few who want to use it.
It seems to work OK, at revision 4104. The new menu system has exposed
a few long standing bugs, which I hope I have fixed.
In the next days (or maybe next week), there will be a public repository
on github, containing jhalfs. All development will occur on that repository
from then.
Before that, the organization for bug reporting, notifications, comments
has to be discussed. alfs-discuss is the place to do so.
I'll publish a mini git howto for the users of jhalfs (not for
contributors: github
has good howtos for that), likely on the ALFS wiki.
Regards,
Pierre
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