Hi,

The homepage http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Fuel.html
says that all the code commited in the repo is MIT Licence.


Cheers,
Francois

On 28/05/12 10:44, Jaroslaw Podgajny wrote:
Hi guys,

It has been long time since I looked into Pharo and licensing
environment (revitalising my interest now...), so I may be asking
obvious questions but what is the licencing model for Fuel?  (skimmed
the mail and the web site and only noted "open-sourced")



Regards, Jaroslaw


On Sunday, May 27, 2012, Igor Stasenko wrote:

    On 27 May 2012 21:23, Mariano Martinez Peck <[email protected]
    <javascript:;>> wrote:
     >
     >
     >
     >> Fuel works out of the box in Pharo from 1.1 up to 2.0 (checked at
     >> #20094). Please check our documentation [2] for complete
    installation
     >> and use guides
     >
     >
     >
     > Martin told me something by private email that I think is worth
    to mention.
     > Not sure if you read it carefully, but Fuel is working from Pharo
    version
     > 1.1 up to 2.0!!!

    But he is mentioned that already in his announcement. :)
    This is nice, of course!


     > One of reasons is to help people migrate to new Pharo versions by
    using Fuel
     > as a way of moving data.
     >
     > Cheers
     >
     >> .
     >>
     >> Below, there are some remarkable changes.
     >>
     >> - Much more complete user guides.
     >> - Improved API for customizing how graph is traced.
     >> - FuelMetalevel: serialization of stuff like classes and compiled
     >> methods moved to an optional package.
     >> - Customize objects to be treated as globals.
     >> - Migrations: declare at materialization time class and
    variables renames.
     >> - Weak references properly managed. Thanks to Juan Vuletich and
    Levente.
     >> - Thanks Pavel for helping us improving FuelPackageLoader with
     >> wonderful ideas and bug reports.
     >> - Serialization speed up on large graphs by using specialized
     >> collections. Thanks Levente.
     >> - Encoder and Decoder: new reifications that clarify the design.
     >> Thanks Colin Putney.
     >> - Optimized serialization of "clean" BlockClosures, which don't need
     >> the whole stack of contexts. Thanks Juan Vuletich and Eliot Miranda.
     >> - Added a clear error hierarchy.
     >> - Debug facilities, including graph visualization using Roassal.
     >> Thanks Alexandre and Doru.
     >> - Many more new tests. Including those from extension packages, we
     >> have almost 600 tests.
     >> - Repository moved from 'http://www.squeaksource.com/Fuel' to
     >> 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Fuel'.
     >>
     >> If you are a Fuel user we are not aware of, please let us know!
     >>
     >> Best regards,
     >> Martin and Mariano
     >>
     >> [1]: http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/web/pier/software/Fuel
     >> [2]:
     >>
    http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/web/pier/software/Fuel/Version1.8/Documentation
     >>
     >
     >
     >
     >
     > --
     > Mariano
     > http://marianopeck.wordpress.com
     >



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    Igor Stasenko.


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