Just going to mention a couple of pedantic points here, feel free to ignore :)

Op donderdag 04 maart 2010 23:57:13 schreef Adam Davison:
> Mixxx installer. Their Mixxx installer is probably a lot like ours and
> probably shows our LICENSE file. I would also be amazed if when you
> asked for the source they didn't direct you to mixxx.org. So as far as

They're actually not allowed to do this, I think. If they give you the binary, 
they must also be prepared to give you the source code, not pass the buck to a 
third-party, unless you have an agreement to that effect (or, realistically, 
unless you're willing to ignore that they're doing this because you think it's 
a greater good or whatever.)
 
> uses by people who want to contribute back. It's worth considering
> that if we're thinking about licensing some of our new skins
> cc-by-nc-sa then this represents a fundamental shift in terms of what
> rights we offer with Mixxx. In particular I've realised in the last

The -nc versions of CC licenses are very tricky for an open source project, 
and I'd recommend staying away from them. For example, it may prevent that 
skin being included in Debian, as it is quite reasonable to sell copies of 
that (and I know people that do, to help people who don't want to/aren't able 
to download and burn it themselves.)

Robin.

(I'm still around btw, just been super busy and no longer have a laptop for 
DJing on...any chance of an Android port ;)

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