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Just make sure that your "buyer beware" is stated in a way that makes
sure that they can't bring a lawsuit against you for a bug that causes
them damage :)
All you really need, it sounds like, is one of the "simple" open source
licenses... the MIT license or the BSD license would probably work just
great for you.
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/index.php
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Walden H. Leverich wrote:
> "open-source" is a generic term to me. As far as I'm concerned the license
> would be "BUYER BEWARE" and nothing more. <G>
>
> As for language, while I like Buck's idea of Python, if you have it in 3
> languages use all three, or just post MI. Again, back to the "if you don't
> understand it you shouldn't be using it" idea.
>
> -Walden
>
> PS - I do have a picture on my wall listed as "A Reminder from your friends
> at Microsoft" that says "When you program open source, you're programming
> COMMUNISM" <BG>
>
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