On 12/28, Paolo Prete wrote: > In these days, I worked at my Javascript script which allows to place > Lilypond's grobs with the mouse. I think I'm ready to share a test > version on Github. From what I see, the only license that I can use > for it is GPLv3.
In order to make your code compatible with Lilypond (and potentially Frescobaldi), then it should be under GPLv3 or another GPLv3-compatible[1] license. If you choose another GPLv3 compatible license, then your code can be distributed alone under the terms of your chosen license, or alongside Lilypond and/or Frescobaldi under the terms of the GPLv3. > I just saw this article about the bad sides of this license: > > https://fodina.de/en/2019/lilypond-snippets-and-the-gpl/ This is unfounded FUD. You can ignore it, or search the archives for prior discussion of it. Mason [1] https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#GPLCompatibleLicenses
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