Hi *,
Now it is clear what I have to do regarding GPL license. I will contact upstream
to clarify which version of GPL Make Human is under (2 or 3).
Talking about MIT license, I should encourage copyright holder to change from
'MIT mesh' to the 'MIT Expat' instead, right? Please, if I am wrong
Muammar El Khatib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Talking about MIT license, I should encourage copyright holder to
change from 'MIT mesh' to the 'MIT Expat' instead, right? Please, if
I am wrong correct me.
No, that's confusing two issues, both of which are not essential but
would clarify the
On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 09:42:28 +1100 Ben Finney wrote:
[...]
Separately, Francesco was (IIUC) pointing out that those license
terms, as you presented them, define the term Mesh to refer to the
software work, when that term is not typically used in such a way. It
would be far clearer to instead
Hi *,
I've already packaged a program which is called MakeHuman [0]. What I am not
sure is about the fact that when you hit [0] it redirects you to [1] and it
seems a little weird at least for me.
Now talking about legal side, It seems to be under GPL-3 and MIT as can be seen
on
Muammar El Khatib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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MakeHuman© code is released under GNU General Public License (GPL v.3)
^^^
Copyright© 2001-2007
On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 14:21:04 -0430 Muammar El Khatib wrote:
Hi *,
Hi! :)
I've already packaged a program which is called MakeHuman [0].
I already knew about this program: I've looked several times to its
screenshots (they are really impressive!). I am very happy to learn
that it's going
On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 08:40:35 +1100, Ben Finney wrote:
MakeHuman© code is released under GNU General Public License (GPL v.3)
^^^
Copyright© 2001-2007 makehuman.org
This program is free software; you can redistribute it
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