dshipper / Tigger

a beautifully simple, command-line based task management system that lives inside your git repo.
http://tiggerlovesdevs.com
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tigger doesn't have a license yet (or is public domain?) #9

Closed theonewolf closed 13 years ago

theonewolf commented 13 years ago

Just wondering if you were thinking about choosing a license for tigger.

dshipper commented 13 years ago

I should definitely do that. I need to look at the different types first though. I basically want anyone to be able to use it as long as they don't sell it without significant modification.

On Jul 1, 2011, at 12:10 PM, theonewolf reply@reply.github.com wrote:

Just wondering if you were thinking about choosing a license for tigger.

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/dshipper/Tigger/issues/9

theonewolf commented 13 years ago

http://www.opensource.org/licenses/index.html

This is a good starting point, but another thing that should take time to think about :)

dshipper commented 13 years ago

I think GNU GPL sounds like the best bet to me.

theonewolf commented 13 years ago

Sure, your choice (and I'm fine, my contributed code I'm happy with being under any copyleft license).

dshipper commented 13 years ago

Awesome - sorry I should have clarified to make sure that was ok with you.

dshipper commented 13 years ago

(learning on the job)

theonewolf commented 13 years ago

Hehehe, not a big deal :) Just something to think about when people contribute in code. Bit overloaded with some work right now, I'll get back to tigger things soon.

dshipper commented 13 years ago

Same here I'm going to do some work tonight and hopefully get into more serious stuff this weekend.