Good Lord! If you want public domain stuff, then a GPL (and fragmentarily
LGPL) project is not the place to look. If you want Public Domain stuff, go
to Simtel or suchlike. There's a ton of stuff ranging from GPL and
near-GPLed stuff there, to outright Public Domain where the author says
explicitly, "use this any way you like. I don't care."
If you want near-Public Domain stuff that looks like Windows, pick up a
pre-LGPL Wine tar-ball - it's BSD licensed.
But as you say,
> Taking credits for others work is not a nice
thing to todo (Thx Alot)..
> but you made it worse anyway so no hard feelings :-)
Wesley Parish
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 19:55, James Tabor wrote:
> Hi!
>
> (•) Thomas Larsen (•) wrote:
> > Hi guys
> >
> Taking credits for others work is not a nice
thing to todo (Thx Alot)..
> but you made it worse anyway so no hard feelings :-)
>
> What happen? What reference to work, do you mean?
>
> > To talk about something else i start a new projekt called CubeOs
> > and i would like to know if their are any special copyrights in
> > reactos..?
> >
> > Thomas...
>
> GNU GPL and LGPL in most cases, but we use GPL.
> James
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