thelarz / MvcBreadCrumbs

Custom BreadCrumbs for MVC
GNU General Public License v3.0
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Closed IxelBox closed 8 years ago

IxelBox commented 8 years ago

this is a great libary, thanks for publishing! But there was no license specified so I can't use it or expanding the libary.

thelarz commented 8 years ago

Thanks! I'll get a license on it for you. I don't understand all the different types but this library will be free to use with no conditions.

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this is a great libary, thanks for publishing! But there was no license specified so I can't use it or expanding the libary.

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IxelBox commented 8 years ago

My rules to select a license are the follow. If I do not care then I take the WTFPL. If the source code may be free (open) should remain, but used in commercial applications, the Apache license is good. Otherwise, use the GPL, every code must be open after use.

thelarz commented 8 years ago

Ok, that's done GPL license. I hope you enjoy the lib. Let me know if you have suggestions. It's very new and probably needs many updates.

Larry

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My rules to select a license are the follow. If I do not care then I take the WTFPL http://www.wtfpl.net/. If the source code may be free (open) should remain, but used in commercial applications, the Apache license http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 is good. Otherwise, use the GPL http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html, every code must be open after use.

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IxelBox commented 8 years ago

I can't use it for work, because my customer don't accept GPL code.

thelarz commented 8 years ago

Oh well. That's weird. But ok.

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I can't use it for work, because my customer don't accept GPL code.

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