On 5/13/07, Daniel Brown <parasane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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.
You know more than me daniel :P All current releases aren't packed with any license, and in sourceforge the PHP license is selected i believe :P I'd say, don't worry too much about the license, just put your name on top of the code, and some other nonsense, like: You're allowed to use this code, as long as you leave above lines intact., where above your credit is listed of course. Tijnema
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 > > > > -- > Wishlists: <http://snipurl.com/1gqpj> > Switch: <http://browsehappy.com/> > BCC?: <http://snipurl.com/w6f8> > My: <http://del.icio.us/mhulse> > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- Daniel P. Brown [office] (570-) 587-7080 Ext. 272 [mobile] (570-) 766-8107
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