License question
Erik Max Francis
max at alcyone.com
Sun Dec 22 02:28:31 EST 2002
Lulu of the Lotus-Eaters wrote:
> I'd spend a lot more time worrying about making something that is of
> high quality and wide interest before worrying about the license.
Indeed, even in the worst case where there is some sort of license
conflict, one can always rerelease a version of the software for
inclusion with Python with a usable license. Remember, the license
dictates what _others_ can do with _your_ software. You can always
change your mind, you just can't make those changes retroactive.
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