[PyQt] My license mess
Jorge Tornero - Listas
jtorlistas at gmail.com
Mon Jun 22 07:48:30 BST 2015
Good morning:
I've developed some custom widgets under PyQt4 which I've uploaded to a
github repo. Following the example found in QtQuarterly number 26, at
https://doc.qt.io/archives/qq/qq26-pyqtdesigner.html, I've created also
plugins for having those widgets available in Qt Designer. For such a
task and its deployement, I've modified the setup included in the code,
as well as followed the code for plugin production.
I'm concerned about license issues and, because I'm sort of newcomer,
I'm wondering if I've made things right. I am pretty sure GPL license
could be
applied to my work, but I don't really know which formalities should I
adapt in my files (I mean file headers mentioning license). I'm sure
about the files I've created from scratch (say the class implementation
for the widgets) but I'm not so sure regarding to the files I've derived
from the files provided in the sample code (say setup script and
plugin files, which have been modified for my needs).
So I would like to ask you for some kind of review of that files or just
a some directions about how to proceed with that. The github repository
is allocated at
https://github.com/jtornero/jtCustomQtWidgets
And the "problematic" files are setup.py and the contents of folder /python
Any other directions would be appreciated as well
Thank your very much for your help
Jorge Tornero
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