"Carl Friedrich Bolz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |B. The Entry, in its entirety, must be contributed under the terms of the SCA.
As I read the rules, the proposal is intended to be a new (original) idea, to be implemented by writing *new* code. The new code constitutes the entry. The prize consitutes payment for the new code. It appears to me that the entry may depend on open source code that is not part of the entry itself. "Each Project must use only open source and free software tools and libraries with the exception of any non-free, encumbered binaries that are a part of the OpenJDK code base." They clearly cannot expect entrants to submit already licensed code to their SCA. I would simply be clear in the proposal what new work would constitute the 'entry' and what old work not a part of the 'entry' it might draw upon. >From the previous characterization of the SCA given in this thread, I would expect the the entry author(s) could also contribute it to the PyPy project if appropriate (ie, dual licence it). tjr _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
