On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 09:37:00AM -0700, chuit...@interchange.ubc.ca wrote: > >In any case, you ask a useful question: I too would like to know > >what license, if any, is granted by the tutorial's authors. If > >released under an appropriate license, it could be modified for > >Linux/Unix/MacOSX users, and used in course material, distributed > >with PyMOL, etc. > > I haven't really thought about licenses for releasing the tutorial > under, I'm not familiar with the different types of licenses. I would > like to see the tutorial treated as the program
Having it under the same copyright license as pymol seems like a good idea to me. > where you can't sell it or claim you created it. Why do you think pymol cannot be sold? The copyright license does not seem to imply this[1], and such a restriction would render pymol not Open Source. Warren, can you tell us what you think on this? Michael [1] "Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and distribute modified versions of this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted [...]"