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Re: [pygame] PCR & other notes
No problem. I agree that it makes sense to be released to the public
domain. The licensing was there for other purposes -- it's also being
used as a demonstration of bezier curves and blending functions for a
mathematics class.
Scott Russell wrote:
Thanks, Mark. Both for being a great sport, and for saving me the
hassle of standing up to my convictions. :)
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 17:00, Robert Mark Waugh wrote:
Scott Russell wrote:
And, of course, the very first file I open from the links Pete sent is:
bezier.py, donated by Robert Mark Waugh. Thanks! It's... licensed under
the MPL. Heh. Thanks again, for being the first to walk into our new
draconian must-be-public-domain policy.
So, we we can't publish it unless it gets re-released PD, according to
what I was just saying... How do people feel about this?
http://www.waughonline.com/bezier.tar.gz
contains the same code as a public domain release.