On Tue, 2 Mar 2010, Raul Gutierrez Segales wrote:
Hi Jean,
On Tue, 2010-03-02 at 15:27 +0100, Jean-Baptiste BRIAUD -- Novlog wrote:
Hi
First of all, congratulation for your application. It was difficult to
understand the meaning as I didn't got the English messages, but I walk
throw the app and it's great.
One remark about the hourglass. why not showing it in the building window
itself ? This would allow more fluid workflow for the user instead of
blocking the main "start menu".
Now a question : does GPL allow us to copy/paste some of your code in our
code ? I'm not talking about reusing the project itself or a "binary"
module, but some piece of code. After that copy/paste, no link would be
maintained.
Please, help yourself :) I would really like to package some of our high
level widgets (for example the listing window - used to list/add/delete
different entities) so they could be reusable in other projects.
Cheers,
Raúl
P.S.: strictly speaking, I think the GPL says you should do some type of
reference to the original source.. But I never quite understood how do
derivative works really work.
I think GPL implies that the program using your code must give the reference
including the GPL license description and also implies that when the program
is being distributed (sold or otherwise) must include the source of the
program as well. But there are certainly people more knowledgable about
licensing issues than I ...
Anyway, if you really want to allow cut/paste without any strings attached,
you'd have to put your code under some other licensing model.
Cheers,
Fritz
P.S.: LGPL might better fit your intentions.
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