Re: license compatibility
What is the work we are discussing? Can we see the full source online somewhere (to see its entire license grant)? http://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/w/wordplay/wordplay_7.22.orig.tar.gz Sincerely, Moshe Piekarski -- There's no such thing as a stupid question, But there are plenty of inquisitive idiots.
Re: license compatibility
Moshe Piekarski writes: > Can I re-release code written under this license as gpl-2? What is the work we are discussing? Can we see the full source online somewhere (to see its entire license grant)? -- \ “Of all classes the rich are the most noticed and the least | `\ studied.” —John Kenneth Galbraith, _The Age of Uncertainty_, | _o__) 1977 | Ben Finney
license compatibility
> This program was written for fun and is free. Distribute it as you please, >but please distribute the entire package, with the original words721.txt and > the readme file. If you modify the code, please mention my name in it as > the original author. Please send me a copy of improvements you make, because >I may include them in a future version. Can I re-release code written under this license as gpl-2? Sincerely, Moshe Piekarski -- There's no such thing as a stupid question, But there are plenty of inquisitive idiots. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature