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By licensing this repository under the GNU General Public License, your "library of knowledge" which contains code that is general purpose in nature, is legally restricted to only be used in projects …
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GPLv3, Apache, and other licenses have provisions for licensing of patents. While the hippocratic-license could force re-implementation of software, use of upstream software patents could provide addi…
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There's no licensing for this software that I can see at the moment, and therefore other cloud vendors cannot reuse this to do their own comparisons.
Would you consider granting an explicit free soft…
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The source code for the mod is not available.
Is there any hard reason for this?
I think it can be only good if it is released - People can fix issues that are in the mod themselves and if this…
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Hi,
Can you please add a license, such as MIT, GPLv3, etc., to the repository for usage of the JASMINE R code? Here are two helpful links from GitHub about choosing a license for your repository:
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Heard about this through your spark talks at LibrePlanet - nice work! (I was the guy who brought up the PPL license).
One thing I think might be clarified here - if the licensing and source code pro…
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Hi, could you please consider porting your plugins such as the cymbal wave etc. to VCV RACK module platform?
https:///vcvrack.com
https://vcvrack.com/manual/
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Commit 6d59c11 adds the text `Redistributing this app as your own is NOT permitted` to the project README, presumably intended as an additional restriction on the project's GPLv3 licensing terms. How…
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I'm working on a comprehensive maneuver planning library written in kOS. Since I borrow a tiny bit of code from MechJeb, I'm using its (GPLv3) license as well. (Arguably the tiny bit of code I'm using…
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While commenting on another issue, I noted that GNU readline is used in Oils, though I am not sure if this is 100% always true on all platforms as I only came across Oils a couple days ago.
This is…