Re: Making code public -- What steps to take? GPL?

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   If you want to retain some credit but don't care about
distribution/modification/redistribution, check out the MIT license (more
commonly referred to as the X or X11 license).  We're using it in a project
that combines PHP and text-to-speech technology.  It allows people to
improve (or degrade) our code, but says that we should still get our names
at the top as the original authors.


On 5/13/07, Micky Hulse <micky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Micky Hulse wrote:
> Or, should I just not worry about this?

Well shux! I love it when I answer my own questions:

<http://www.phpfreaks.com/tutorials/19/0.php>

I blame it on lack of sleep!

The GNU GPL License sounds like what I need. :D

Cheers,
M



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