jonwright / pyopengltk

OpenGL frame for Python/Tkinter via ctypes and pyopengl
MIT License
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Project license #2

Closed Aareon closed 4 years ago

Aareon commented 5 years ago

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einarf commented 4 years ago

This one is definitely important to resolve.

jonwright commented 4 years ago

For simplicity I would prefer MIT and I am happy to add that one if it resolves the question? But: there is code which was copied from pyopengl for compatibility and they have a custom license, so perhaps theirs should be added too.

einarf commented 4 years ago

I think MIT would work. Whatever you think is the right thing to do.