[PyQt] Re: PyQt Licensing

Matt Newell newellm at blur.com
Thu May 7 05:19:46 BST 2009


On Wednesday 06 May 2009 20:58:12 Alberto Berti wrote:
> >>>>> "A Corsaire" == A Corsaire <corzaire at gmail.com> writes:
>
>     Phil>> First off, many thanks for not pestering me about this - it is
>     Phil>> greatly appreciated.
>     Phil>>
>     Phil>> In a nutshell, the PyQt licensing will not be changed in the
>     Phil>> short term.
>
>     Corsaire>  that Python misses out on PyQt becoming
>     Corsaire> the de-facto standard GUI library we sorely
>     Corsaire> need.
>
> Differently from you, i'm  quite fine with PyQt licensing as it is now
> and i hope that Phil will have time and resources to continue its great
> work.
>
> What's i don't understand is the reason for not publishing a read only
> repository with the gpl code and even better also a bugtracker that
> allows developers and distribution packagers to track bugs and if and
> when their fix was applied to the sources.
>
> It seems to me that this would be a great help for the community and
> little effort for Phil and co. and the same time i don't see how it can
> damage Phil's business.
>
> The question raised already, but never receved a response.
>
> If this is just a problem about resources to setup and maintain it i can
> help with this. I even checked the possibility to apply all the history
> of the snapshots to a repo in the hope of tracking code changes, but
> older snapshots where unavailable last time i tried. Phil, please, could
> you share your thougts on this, frankly?
>
> azazel
>
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Even a read-only svn would be a big help for me and would save a lot of time 
and bandwidth for some users. Would be helpful for debugging and submitting 
patches. 

Matt





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