[Tutor] licensing python work?

David Hutto smokefloat at gmail.com
Thu Feb 24 05:15:18 CET 2011


And in the end it is called open source, for a reason, so if you're
not worried, just throw your name at the top, and don't even use a
license, unless you want your name to be kept, in which case you might
want to include"whether copied in whole, or part".

We all scavenge for examples, until we can do it ourselves, and even
then, when working with multiple interlanguage processes, you need
libraries of functions, references and examples to "vulturize".


More information about the Tutor mailing list