Ciao PMario & TonyM
One thing I'm thinking about is using Marios "Bundler" Plugin to help
organise included items by other authors.
Thomas some time ago made an early attempt at a simple "wrapper" for
bundles that presented their contents. Its suggestive.
I'm thinking something like this could
Hi,
With TW we have the possibility to basically add a license-link to every
tiddler, using a license-field. I think this is overkill, but it's
possible.
I personally _only_ use 3rd party libraries, if the license is open enough.
eg: MIT, BSD or CC-BY ...
This allows me to license my own
TT,
Polling people at the time you want to make use of their work is a hassle
to all concerned. My point is if they have a licence in their work and its
permissive that is effectively them saying "OK to use my work". Smaller
methods and macros without such licence should be considered
Yes. Not sure if I've contributed but yeah!
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Ciao Tony
Good points in your post. Tx.
I was more looking for* "OK to use MY work!" *from a few authors.
I know that in a "LegoKit" you should acknowledge the component authors.
I was looking I guess, for *enthusiasm* for the idea of more freely using
other people's work.
Its a an issue
Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal
T. S. Eliot
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On Sunday, 29 December 2019 14:24:21 UTC+1, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Everyone here is very polite.
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> But, say, I wanted to create a wiki "LegoKit" bundle that uses YOUR plugin
> / macro mixed in with 10+ others?
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> I hold off for respect for you. But would you
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