IIUC, the Free Art license doesn't prevent melding of the docs with
the code.  If I'm wrong, I'll change the license.  In any case, I
won't sue anyone for using it in a way that I consider to be
reasonable.  :)

On 1/14/07, Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Indeed, patents, unfortunately, are a very good idea, as a defensive measure.

As for the documentation, there are benefits to releasing it under the
same license as the code, so you can include code snippets in it, or
possibly store them in the same files (doxygen comments, for example).



--
Timothy Miller
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~millerti
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