I'm starting a new python code project. What license do you suggest? I am searching, but I'm not finding a simple comparison of licenses. So I don't know which to use. Maybe MIT or Apache or LGPL or BSD?
Are there certain licenses to avoid using because of interaction problems between libraries using GPL2 / GPL3 / MIT / LGPL. / BSD with my own? I want: 1] Pretty much let anyone use it. Users do not have to include source code, as long as I get credit. (which I think normallly is a textfile with project url + name?) 2] (if it matters) I will be using different combinations of pyglet, pygame, wxPython, etc. 3] I want the option to use my own code in something commercial at a later date. Does #3 complicate things, or is fine when including author info? The choices for google code projects are: Apache License 2.0 Eclipse license 1.0 GPLv2 GPLv3 GNU lesser GPL MIT license Mozilla Public license 1.1 New BSD License thanks for advice, -- ninmonkey -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list