Hi Gerard, 

>Don´t exists problem for change the license. What differences exists between 
>>one and other?

I dont understand. If you dont know the difference why did you change 
from MIT to BSD for CLFramework?

I'm not a lawyer but AFAIK the MIT states more explicitly the rights given to 
the end-user.
And there are many BSD versions "Modified BSD license", "The Clear BSD 
License", "FreeBSD license", ...

MIT is what Pharo uses and accepts for inclusion. Keeping MIT for the
framework would also help to reuse part of your code in Pharo itself or 
use the UI builder as part of special Pharo distributions.
Maybe also there is a way that the project continues

>I believe is best create another from scratch, but with WPF like model and
>XAML as UI definition language. That is for people with best knowledges.

That sounds like the project really stopped from your side. Sad since
beside "Dr. Geo II" [1] it was another real and interesting use case for
Polymorph and was/is a usable UI builder.

Laurent wrote on [2]
>nullpointer, the code is important, sharing your experience is *far* more
>important. Please, do so.

Yes that would be good to know about the reasons. We know that you
were not satisfied with your own code - but who of us really is?

>The main difference is addition of grid control.

Better widgets for Polymorph are always a plus ... when you
accept MIT and sent the agreement [3] to Stef it may not be lost 
and can be folded back to Polymorph and Pharo.
Or someone may step up and continue with the whole project. Would
be sad if all your efforts would be lost.

Thanks
T.

[1] http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/pipermail/pharo-project/2010-April/025543.html
[2] http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/pipermail/pharo-project/2010-June/028789.html
[3] 
http://pharo.gforge.inria.fr/licenseDocuments/PharoSoftwareDistributionAgreement.pdf
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