> If you want to use it but the license is a problem, I can be convinced > to change it to LGPL3+. I simply default to GPL (as IMO everyone > should) in the absence of specific arguments why that is not best in a > given scenario. > > It never hurts to ask ;) > > > That said, the library seems a lot more feature complete than the > > current code I have for the same functions, so there's something to > > say for the efforts Dave Robbillard put into the library. Also in my > > experience of librarys DR they're of high standard and I found no > > bugs. >
HI Dave, I would def be more interested in checking it out if it were LGPL or MIT or somesuch. As I'm sure you know, Csound went LGPL a number of years ago now, and that definitely increased uptake in the long run. Like Harry, I just never know what use I might put some code to, so have a bit of a kneejerk be-careful reaction to GPL. Thanks Iain
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