I guess that's the fear with making any project opensource -
competitors. But also bear in mind that that's one of the things that
makes opensource so powerful, it's how we grow as a massive global
community, living and learning from our mistakes and building off
others' mistakes as well.

Think of it as giving back to a community that has given you so
much :)

Have linked to this article and your project snitko, at 
http://www.kirkbushell.com/
:)


On Oct 29, 10:04 am, snitko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I won't guess what snitko wants to do (his list of reasons may or may
> > not be comprehensive), but I will say that snitko should choose a
> > license which is appropriate for his goals.  For better or worse his
> > stated goals aren't really legally enforceable.
>
> Before publishing I talked to some guys and they said publish it under
> GPL. I looked through the license and it seemed good enough for it.
> Personally, I give a damn about licenses and stuff, they really make
> me bored. I don't think there's someone now willing to steal the code
> to make a competitor web-service, but I certainly would not like that
> to happen. So if you have any suggestions about the license to use,
> I'd be grateful.
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