That's perfect! Thank you for clarifying this.
On Tuesday, August 20, 2019, 5:09:43 PM GMT+2, Guido van Rossum
wrote:
The LICENSE file at the top is all you need. There is no need to contact
inidividual contributors. That's the whole point of how Python licensing is set
up.
On Tue,
I've opened https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/15346 to remove the dead
comment.
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The LICENSE file at the top is all you need. There is no need to contact
inidividual contributors. That's the whole point of how Python licensing is
set up.
On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 7:48 AM mihaela olteanu via Python-Dev <
python-dev@python.org> wrote:
> Is it possible to contact the contributors
Is it possible to contact the contributors and have their explicit agreement
or is the LICENSE file at the top level of the repo already covering this
scenario?
Thank you,Mihaela
On Tuesday, August 20, 2019, 12:22:04 AM GMT+3, Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev
wrote:
On 19.08.2019 23:30,
On 19/08/2019 21:30, Terry Reedy wrote:
On 8/19/2019 3:19 PM, Jeff Allen wrote:
When one signs up to contribute code to the PSF, one is asked to
write on contributed software that it has been "Licensed to the PSF
under a Contributor Agreement" (see
On 19.08.2019 23:30, Terry Reedy wrote:
On 8/19/2019 3:19 PM, Jeff Allen wrote:
This is undoubtedly the right answer for someone wanting to *use* code *from*
CPython.
When one signs up to contribute code to the PSF, one is asked to write on contributed software that it has been "Licensed to
On 8/19/2019 3:19 PM, Jeff Allen wrote:
This is undoubtedly the right answer for someone wanting to *use* code
*from* CPython.
When one signs up to contribute code to the PSF, one is asked to write
on contributed software that it has been "Licensed to the PSF under a
Contributor Agreement"
This is undoubtedly the right answer for someone wanting to *use* code
*from* CPython.
When one signs up to contribute code to the PSF, one is asked to write
on contributed software that it has been "Licensed to the PSF under a
Contributor Agreement" (see
The LICENSE file at the top level of the repo covers everything.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 7:33 AM mihaela olteanu via Python-Dev <
python-dev@python.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Could you please let me know what is the license for the file
> Modules/ossaudiodev.c
> ?
> Inside the description there