Re: Dual licensing of code

2005-07-26 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, Simon Kitching [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am now looking at writing an article about unit testing and would
 like to be able to provide these classes as code in the public
 domain, just to make it as easy as possible for readers of the
 article to reuse that code.
 
 Is there any issue with doing this? What is the exact procedure I
 should follow?

IANAL and all that.

Since you've written the code, you retain the copyright and can
re-license it under whatever license you want to.  Just make sure it
is your original submission and nothing else.  If anybody else
contributed code, make sure you get them to agree with your wishes.

Stefan

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Re: Dual licensing of code

2005-07-26 Thread Simon Kitching
On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 13:33 +0200, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
 On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, Simon Kitching [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I am now looking at writing an article about unit testing and would
  like to be able to provide these classes as code in the public
  domain, just to make it as easy as possible for readers of the
  article to reuse that code.
  
  Is there any issue with doing this? What is the exact procedure I
  should follow?
 
 IANAL and all that.
 
 Since you've written the code, you retain the copyright and can
 re-license it under whatever license you want to.  Just make sure it
 is your original submission and nothing else.  If anybody else
 contributed code, make sure you get them to agree with your wishes.

Thanks Stefan. As there has been no other feedback on this, I think I
will try asking on legal-discuss instead.

Regards,

Simon


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Re: Dual licensing of code

2005-07-26 Thread Sam Ruby

Simon Kitching wrote:

On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 13:33 +0200, Stefan Bodewig wrote:


On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, Simon Kitching [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



I am now looking at writing an article about unit testing and would
like to be able to provide these classes as code in the public
domain, just to make it as easy as possible for readers of the
article to reuse that code.

Is there any issue with doing this? What is the exact procedure I
should follow?


IANAL and all that.

Since you've written the code, you retain the copyright and can
re-license it under whatever license you want to.  Just make sure it
is your original submission and nothing else.  If anybody else
contributed code, make sure you get them to agree with your wishes.


Thanks Stefan. As there has been no other feedback on this, I think I
will try asking on legal-discuss instead.


I agree with Stefan's analysis.

- Sam Ruby

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