Yes, the C4 process uses a share-alike license, otherwise it's not safe to merge pull requests back into the repository without additional checks and/or statements from the authors. MPLv2 is the simplest and what we're using in new projects.
(I can fork a MIT repo, then modify the license to something else, then make a change, then send a pull request, and there is no way to be sure it's safe.) We don't insist on this process and license, it just makes things easier for people using projects, to have consistency. You can always relicense later if you feel it's better. I've added you to the ZeroMQ owners team, so feel free to move/rename the repo if that's your decision. Cheers Pieter _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
