distributing python
Grant Griffin
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Sun Oct 1 16:08:55 EDT 2000
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Andrew Kuchling wrote: > > "Matthew Banham" <matb at photond.com> writes: > > I have just finished writing my nice tcp/ip client using python (hurrah!). > > Anyway, am I allowed to distribute python with my app? If there is some > > legal stuff that I have to do, what is it and how do I do it? > > The answers to your question are "yes, you can distribute Python", and > "no, you don't have to do any legal stuff". Since you later mention > you're using 1.6, the 1.6 license says you can "reproduce, ... perform > and/or display publicly, prepare derivative works, distribute, and > otherwise use Python 1.6 alone or in any derivative version ...", the > only requirement being that you leave CNRI's copyright notice in > there. So you're fine. Are you sure? trying-to-put-an-end-to-terminating-this-<wink>-ly y'rs, =g2 -- _____________________________________________________________________ Grant R. Griffin g2 at dspguru.com Publisher of dspGuru http://www.dspguru.com Iowegian International Corporation http://www.iowegian.com
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