Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro wrote:
Qua, 2004-11-10 Ãs 15:40 +0100, Mattias Karlsson escreveu:

Hi

I've been hacking on a small panel-applet (a simple screen resolution
switcher applet). Since I'm not that familiar with autotools, I decided
to use pygnome-hello as a base to get it working. I noticed that there
is no license file in the pygnome-hello directory, though. I guess it's
supposed to be in the public domain (probably GPL)? Maybe it's noted
somewhere else, but I couldn't find it at least. A copyright statement
(or the standard GPL header) in the non-trivial files might be a good
thing as well?

The will think of license later. It may require you to pay me a large fee and assign all your code rights to me... ;-)

  Seriously, I guess a copyright of some sort would be interesting.  But
I think GPL is a bit too restrictive for example programs.  Anyone else
have any suggestion?  BSD? Artistic? "I am not a lawyer"...

When thinking examples I also think Public Domain but probably BSD would also do the trick. Just no GPL.

--
z wyrazami szacunku,
Jakub Piotr CÅapa

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