Am 22.07.2013 um 23:37 schrieb Glyph <gl...@twistedmatrix.com>:
>> How would you feel about packaging it up on PyPI so people can try it out
>> effortlessly? What do Apple’s licenses say about that? Yes, I’m volunteering.
>>
>> It seems it's released under the ASL2. I don't know if Apple prevents *its*
>> employees from doing anything in particular, but it seems like third party
>> contributors are free to do with it as they please (within the limits of the
>> license, of course).
>
> There are actually bits of this that I've been meaning to contribute back for
> a long time. If somebody would like to help me out with it then maybe I can
> eke out a little bit of time to do it - I've just been pretty busy :-).
What exactly do you mean? Sounds like you’d like it to got straight into
Twisted? Wouldn’t it make more sense to release it separately first? You know,
kind of http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2013/07/rule-of-three.html
We could move it into the twisted namespace though.
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