March 27, 2004
Hi!

Walter: I would like to ask you a question? What is the
license of
Phobos?

It seems that under the license that comes with DMD redistribution
is not allow.

It would be nice if you could release phobos source code
under a free software license (for instance, LGPL)
so that we can use it to
develop free software

(For exmaple, GPL'ed code cannot be linked _legally_
with a
library whose license doesn't allow redistribution)

Best regards,
Pablo De Napoli


March 27, 2004
It should be under a dual gpl/artistic license. I'll see about fixing it.

"Pablo De Napoli" <Pablo_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:c445qi$fnf$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Hi!
>
> Walter: I would like to ask you a question? What is the
> license of
> Phobos?
>
> It seems that under the license that comes with DMD redistribution is not allow.
>
> It would be nice if you could release phobos source code
> under a free software license (for instance, LGPL)
> so that we can use it to
> develop free software
>
> (For exmaple, GPL'ed code cannot be linked _legally_
> with a
> library whose license doesn't allow redistribution)
>
> Best regards,
> Pablo De Napoli
>
>