On 02/14/2013 12:39 PM, Simon Budig wrote:
> Hi Henrik.
>
> A Gain Crayon License (lice...@againcrayon.com) wrote:
>> Can you confirm that your license is free for end user and for
>> professional use ?
>
> Yes. You might have to take a bit of care if you want to redistribute
> Gimp, especially w
Hi Henrik.
A Gain Crayon License (lice...@againcrayon.com) wrote:
> Can you confirm that your license is free for end user and for
> professional use ?
Yes. You might have to take a bit of care if you want to redistribute
Gimp, especially when you modify it first. But the license does not
contain
On the Argyllcms list Gerhard
Fuernkranz wrote
“Btw, regarding gimp, I remember that in the past
old versions of the gimp print plug-in did fiddle with the colors
during printing, i.e. the DeviceRGB numbers sent to the printer did
not ma
Dear Gimp
Can you confirm that your license is free for end user and for professional use
?
http://www.gimp.org
Kind regards / Med venlig hilsen
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On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 3:07 PM, WhoCares wrote:
> I came here to contribute to a piece of software which I actually use. In the
> hope that my tiny contribution might be something that is accepted by the
> 'community'. What did I encounter?
>
> Character assassination.
>
> But I've come to realiz
>I can see how this is going to be a sensible, useful contribution,
>deeply appreciated by all of the community.
>
>Alexandre Prokoudine
>http://libregraphicsworld.org
You know, it really is OK to be wrong.. in fact, it's the greatest gift anyone
can hope for.
I came here to contribute to a piece