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  • T thrakazog

    Well, if it comes down to it I'll just have to hope I get the front position in the Centipad. ;P

    Play my game Gravity: Android[^], Windows Phone 7[^]

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    CMullikin
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    Cuttlefish and asparagus, or vanilla paste? :-\

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    • G George H Slaterpryce III

      What is your preferred open source license? Why? I'm about to turn a project out to the Open source community and am trying to choose the best license schema. Just want to see what general opinions are.

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      Lost User
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      // THIS IS THE LICENSE
      // so everyone ignores it
      // this text is useless.

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      • M Marc Clifton

        George H. Slaterpryce III wrote:

        What is your preferred open source license?

        "It's free. Don't blame me if you screw it up." Marc

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        Lost User
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        Thank you. It is refreshing to meet someone who doesn't believe their code is Scripture.

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        • T thrakazog

          Well, if it comes down to it I'll just have to hope I get the front position in the Centipad. ;P

          Play my game Gravity: Android[^], Windows Phone 7[^]

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          Mladen Jankovic
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          Ignorance is a bliss sometimes.

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          • G George H Slaterpryce III

            What is your preferred open source license? Why? I'm about to turn a project out to the Open source community and am trying to choose the best license schema. Just want to see what general opinions are.

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            H Brydon
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            I use the popular license that is associated with the distribution medium. For example, if I post on CodeProject, I use the CPOL. If elsewhere, I use one of their license choices. I am amused by and sympathetic to the Don't Be A Dick (DBAD)[^] license for my own distribution/web page, although I have to admit I haven't used it yet.

            -- Harvey

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            • H H Brydon

              I use the popular license that is associated with the distribution medium. For example, if I post on CodeProject, I use the CPOL. If elsewhere, I use one of their license choices. I am amused by and sympathetic to the Don't Be A Dick (DBAD)[^] license for my own distribution/web page, although I have to admit I haven't used it yet.

              -- Harvey

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              Mladen Jankovic
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              H.Brydon wrote:

              I am amused by and sympathetic to the Don't Be A Dick (DBAD)

              Being 'funny' with license does no good to anyone. Ever heard about the law of unintended consequences? Case in point

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              • G George H Slaterpryce III

                What is your preferred open source license? Why? I'm about to turn a project out to the Open source community and am trying to choose the best license schema. Just want to see what general opinions are.

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                Joe Woodbury
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                I like the ZLib license. It's easy and straightforward and not pretentious.

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                • T thrakazog

                  Just put that very thing in a text document with the project:

                  George H. Slaterpryce III wrote:

                  Pretty much "Do what you want" Free for private and commercial. Keep copyright info intact.

                  Most licenses are just noise nobody reads anyway.

                  Play my game Gravity: Android[^], Windows Phone 7[^]

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                  Mark_Wallace
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                  Don't forget an "If it ****s anything up, it's your fault for trusting it" clause.

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                  • J Joe Woodbury

                    I like the ZLib license. It's easy and straightforward and not pretentious.

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                    Gary Wheeler
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                    Agreed. I refuse to use anything covered by the GPL. Having to suck Stallman's tit just because I want to make a profit doesn't appeal.

                    Software Zen: delete this;

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                    • G George H Slaterpryce III

                      What is your preferred open source license? Why? I'm about to turn a project out to the Open source community and am trying to choose the best license schema. Just want to see what general opinions are.

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                      RafagaX
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                      I personally like the MIT/X11 license, because it resumes to do pretty much whatever you want with it. GPL is a nuisance for commercial projects, so I try to avoid GPL licensed projects or solutions.

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                      • G George H Slaterpryce III

                        What is your preferred open source license? Why? I'm about to turn a project out to the Open source community and am trying to choose the best license schema. Just want to see what general opinions are.

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                        Joe DF
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                        I just usually use the MIT License ... :) Satisfies me for almost anything! :D

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                        • G George H Slaterpryce III

                          What is your preferred open source license? Why? I'm about to turn a project out to the Open source community and am trying to choose the best license schema. Just want to see what general opinions are.

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                          Chad3F
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                          I use BSD for my own original projects as it is minimal and requires those using my code to not pretend they did all the work themselves (beyond stopping that, the credit attribution is of limited value). I will contribute to GPL/LGPL (and other) projects sometimes and accept their license.. but since it is normally just modifying existing code, it is not like there is a lot of "me" in it anyway. In these cases transferring the copyright ownership of my small change to the project itself would probably be acceptable too (so they don't need to ask me if license changes are made later.. e.g. GPL -> LGPL). I find that too many open source projects don't account for this issue (albeit copyright transfer, co-ownership, or even simply "acceptable [future] licenses"). Then years later after dozens, hundreds, or thousands of developers have contributed (some long gone from the project) if their is a desire to change the license it usually ends up being too much trouble because they need to get permission from all relevant contributors. I am looking at having an extension of the BSD (or maybe any free) license that limits the restrictions that companies often place on end-users (in the most extreme scenario, that EULA's are not allowed at all). Beyond that, they can do what they want (including keep their own code private).

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