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Hi.
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This is a short note explaining the license in non-legally-binding terms, and
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describing how I hope to see people work with the licensing.
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First off, the license is permissive, and more or less allows you to do
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anything, as long as you leave my credit and copyright intact.
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You can, and are very much welcome to, include this in commercial works, and
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in code that has tightly controlled distribution, as well as open-source.
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If it doesn't work - and I have no doubt that there are bugs - then this is
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largely your problem.
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If you do find a bug, though, do let me know - although you don't have to.
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And if you fix it, I'd greatly appreciate a patch, too. Please give me a
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licensing statement, and a copyright statement, along with your patch.
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Similarly, any enhancements are welcome, and also will need copyright and
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licensing. Please stick to a license which is compatible with the MIT license,
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and consider assignment (as required) to me to simplify licensing. (Public
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domain does not exist in the UK, sorry).
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Thanks,
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Dave.
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