Ddbg 0.0.4 alpha release
Jascha Wetzel
"[firstname]" at mainia.de
Tue Mar 6 03:04:17 PST 2007
i will probably loosen that at some point. but i'm still not sure how i
want to deal with this beyond the fact that ddbg will be free of charge.
Bill Baxter wrote:
> Bill Baxter wrote:
>> Jascha Wetzel wrote:
>>> the source isn't in best shape. but i've put it here for you:
>>> http://ddbg.mainia.de/Ddbg-0.0.4.1-alpha-src.zip
>>> the license is proprietary, so it's just food for curiosity.
>>
>> Did you attach the right license.txt file? Because this doesn't seem
>> very proprietary to me:
>>
>> """
>> Ddbg is Copyright (C) 2007 Jascha Wetzel
>> Official website: http://ddbg.mainia.de
>>
>> This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
>> warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
>> arising from the use of this software.
>>
>> Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
>> including commercial applications, and to redistribute it, subject to
>> the following restrictions:
>>
>> * The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
>> claim that you wrote the original software.
>> * You may only redistribute the software unmodified, in the form and
>> prepackaging it is available from the official website.
>> """
>
> Oh, wait... I see. I didn't look closely enough at the fine print. You
> can use it for any purpose, except for <huge category of potential
> purposes>.
>
> Oh well. Thanks for putting the source code out anyway.
>
> --bb
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