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On 04-Apr-02 Dimitrie O. Paun carved into stone: > On April 4, 2002 12:55 pm, Tels wrote: > >> wine-devel-patches? wine-devel? winex-devel? Under what license would it >> fall? Or does that not matter? > > Patches for the public tree go to wine-patches and fall under LGPL unless > you relicense them with another license. Okay. LGPL for these parts then. Fine by me. > The transgaming tree is proprietary, > and no code from it can go to the public tree unless transgaming > donates it. Okay. But that doesn't really answer my qustion, since it that case *I* am writing the code and not Transmeta (well, not sure if this matters ;). Does my code fall automatically under the transgaming licence when I patch insise their CVS tree? Can arrange that my code goes automatically public, or do I just have to hope that someday transmeta will release stuff (meaning that I work for free for transmeta, and they just hold on to my patches/work?) Thanx in advance! >> * Also, since I am a bit CVS challanged (newbie, I told you ;), is it [snip] > If you just modify some file, simply modify them in place, then do a Thank you for your explanations! Cheers, Tels - -- "Why do you go so slowly? Do you think this is some kind of game?" PGP key available on http://bloodgate.com/tels.asc or via email. perl -MDev::Bollocks -e'print Dev::Bollocks->rand(),"\n"' vitalistically harness industry-wide e-business -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: When cryptography is outlawed, bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir cevinpl. iQEVAwUBPKzIhncLPEOTuEwVAQGsXwf+PL1QL/WwnaDdytdLROjEyCcHRB+J6N1t w2AlSOepo3AyN8VWYws9p5eZb/5zVkSaLcscmI0PruTndHKnJ/qhDoKrwFtuLjZM Ox6JfKW8Aw6eVsTRXxBP17HckETwMaUHrs7u/GYzOwfOKLBZ20i4Rh1iSuCavvEP kK9Aji/UF/ztDhLjXezPouGj7O4F9Kgz4wy29tuacFNUxbNntv4+l827HccB2i0D 9RXcfCM9Teg+f+1ebZet7iwtokkyUYdYRL3MgBItYjCbzMZM/oKOCMj+XEwpzHhn deRHKZF71un44EorpXdP8fFIIJWbTywOzScv4I5kcezaabhmulLdFQ== =xL49 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----