25 May 07:08
re: The original Squeak release is available under APSL2.
Craig Latta <craig <at> netjam.org>
2006-05-25 05:08:39 GMT
2006-05-25 05:08:39 GMT
Hi Jimmie-- > I think it would be nice for any code relicensed or published beyond > this release be license under either the new BSD or the MIT license. > That way as code is rewritten and replaced the overall licensing of > Squeak improves. I think the only code that should be APSL is the code > Apple contributes. Maybe doing a simple BSD/MIT based Squeak Public > License or some such. I think this is a good idea. I did a similar thing for previous Spoon releases. I think as long as our trivial derived-from-BSD-or-MIT Squeak license is compatible with the license each copyright holder wants to use, then we're good. (And hopefully the total number of licenses involved is very small, say two. :) > Is this where the disassembly of the monolithic image begins? Shrink > this image. Build back up with SM code, or some such. Yeah! -C -- -- Craig Latta improvisational musical informaticist www.netjam.org Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)]
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