Hi Mike,
On Thu, 2014-08-28 at 11:13 -0700, Mike wrote:
Do the vala authors reserve any copyright on the biolerplate code and
such? Or is it public domain, then the author of the input vala code
takes ownership?
There is very little fixed boilerplate and I do not consider any Vala
compiler
Noah Gibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi! I'm new to Vala, but impressed at what you've done so far.
I was wondering... The Vala compiler is LGPL'd. Is there a particular
license on generated code? Could I write non-GPL and non-LGPL code (public
domain, say, or proprietary) using
On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 11:31 -0700, Noah Gibbs wrote:
Hi! I'm new to Vala, but impressed at what you've done so far.
I was wondering... The Vala compiler is LGPL'd. Is there a
particular license on generated code? Could I write non-GPL and
non-LGPL code (public domain, say, or
Noah Gibbs wrote:
Hi! I'm new to Vala, but impressed at what you've done so far.
I was wondering... The Vala compiler is LGPL'd. Is there a particular
license on generated code? Could I write non-GPL and non-LGPL code
(public domain, say, or proprietary) using ValaC?
How is using Vala to
Maloney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Vala] Generated code license?
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: vala-list@gnome.org
Date: Tuesday, August 12, 2008, 4:54 PM
Noah Gibbs wrote:
Hi! I'm new to Vala, but impressed at what
you've done so far.
I was wondering... The Vala compiler is LGPL'd
Hi! I'm new to Vala, but impressed at what you've done so far.
I was wondering... The Vala compiler is LGPL'd. Is there a particular
license on generated code? Could I write non-GPL and non-LGPL code (public
domain, say, or proprietary) using ValaC?