encoding python scripts
Steve Holden
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Wed Oct 9 17:47:20 EDT 2002
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"Spirit of Amiga" <spirit_of_amiga at h-o-t-m-a-i-l.com> wrote in message news:291p9.17755$ZO1.822767 at news20.bellglobal.com... > Hi everyone, > > I'm sure this question has been asked before but I thought I'd troll for > some fresh perspectives. I was wondering what approaches python developers > have taken to encode and thus protect their commercial applications? > > I'm looking to migrate from PHP, which has Zend Encoder (and several > others), but is a bit lightweight for my needs. In Python I believe I've > found the light: code that reads like comments, however first I'd like to > ascertain that I can protect my future commercial interests. > > Does such an avaricious mentality even exist in the Python community? By and large, no it doesn't. A recent poster made a similar inquiry and the general response was "handle that with licensing, not by trying to obscure the code". http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2002-September/122770.html would be a good starting point without having this group rehash the whole (sorry, slightly boring :-) discussion. regards ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Holden http://www.holdenweb.com/ Python Web Programming http://pydish.holdenweb.com/pwp/ Previous .sig file retired to www.homeforoldsigs.com -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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