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Who wrote libiconv.d?
Mar 25, 2005
Nick
Mar 26, 2005
Nick
March 25, 2005
I'm about to use the file http://www.algonet.se/~afb/d/libiconv.d
in one of my project, but it doesn't seem to contain any credits or copyright
info. It's not a big file, but I want to give credit where credit is due, so
does any one know who wrote it?

Nick


March 26, 2005
Nick wrote:

> I'm about to use the file http://www.algonet.se/~afb/d/libiconv.d
> in one of my project, but it doesn't seem to contain any credits or copyright
> info. It's not a big file, but I want to give credit where credit is due, so
> does any one know who wrote it?

I wrote it, you can use it however you want...
No copyright, it belongs in the public domain.

libiconv.d:
/* Written by Anders F Bjorklund
 * Placed into Public Domain
 */

--anders
March 26, 2005
Thanks. You can't be too careful with copyright these days :)

Nick

In article <d239kb$21il$1@digitaldaemon.com>, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Anders_F_Bj=F6rklund?= says...
>
>I wrote it, you can use it however you want...
>No copyright, it belongs in the public domain.
>
>libiconv.d:
>/* Written by Anders F Bjorklund
>  * Placed into Public Domain
>  */
>
>--anders


March 26, 2005
Nick wrote:

>>I wrote it, you can use it however you want...
>>No copyright, it belongs in the public domain.

> Thanks. You can't be too careful with copyright these days :)

To clarify, that was regarding the D "conversion" (only)

GNU libiconv (the original C library, to which it links)
is licensed under the GNU LGPL license, for instance...

--anders