On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Graham Fawcett wrote: > Paul Chakravarti wrote: > > > > I don't wish to be pedantic however I wanted to verify that > > incorporating a GPL component into Quixote wasn't going to result in any > > 'viral' issues - the remainder of the Quixote framework appears to be > > under a BSD'ish license. > > A fair question, Paul. Of course, as the author, Pierre may grant us rights > (formally or informally) under a separate license or agreement. I'll e-mail > Paul and clarify the matter. At what point does 'copied' code become an issue? In the cookbook recipe Pierre states that he copied some parts from Medusa, should one then also be concerned about the Medusa license? This is also relevant for me because we use various bits and pieces from Quixote, Medusa and other libs in my code and I have started to wonder about the line between 'copying', incorporating', 'linking' etc. in Python, and when the license becomes an issue. (I want to release my code under a MIT/BSD -ish license) EP PS. Great initiative on the HTTP server Graham...