On 05/13/2011 09:13 PM, John Pugh wrote:
And the other way it is.
The "other way" will require a distribution agreement - is that
something that can be signed on behalf of Scratch?
I can't promise till I see it and show it to others on the Scratch Team.
But I think that it's very likely we will agree to it. Scratch is free
(as in beer) and mostly free (as in speech). Can you send me more
information / details about the agreement?
The unique license, by the way, was put in place because of the
relationship between the Scratch software and the Scratch website. The
application uploads projects to the website where they are "played" by a
Java based Scratch player. We released source that includes everything
but the code that uploads to our server. Releasing all of the code (and
allowing modified versions of Scratch to upload code to our server)
could be problematic, since the website's Scratch project player might
not know how to handle projects made with modified versions of Scratch.
We wanted to avoid that potential for confusion.
We also wanted to maintain control over the name / identity of Scratch
and prevent others from calling modified versions by that name. If
there is an approved license that would address all or even some of
these concerns, I might be able to pitch it to the rest of the team.
-Amos
If so, I'll forward it to the powers that be. If not, we may need to punt.
JP
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