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Moin,
On 04-Apr-02 Dimitrie O. Paun carved into stone:
On April 4, 2002 12:55 pm, Tels wrote:
wine-devel-patches? wine-devel? winex-devel? Under what license would it fall? Or does that not matter?
Patches for the public tree go to wine-patches and fall under LGPL unless you relicense them with another license.
Okay. LGPL for these parts then. Fine by me.
The transgaming tree is proprietary, and no code from it can go to the public tree unless transgaming donates it.
Okay. But that doesn't really answer my qustion, since it that case *I* am writing the code and not Transmeta (well, not sure if this matters ;).
Does my code fall automatically under the transgaming licence when I patch insise their CVS tree?
Can arrange that my code goes automatically public, or do I just have to hope that someday transmeta will release stuff (meaning that I work for free for transmeta, and they just hold on to my patches/work?)
Thanx in advance!
- Also, since I am a bit CVS challanged (newbie, I told you ;), is it
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If you just modify some file, simply modify them in place, then do a
Thank you for your explanations!
Cheers,
Tels
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