"For Approval:" oxGLODE

David Webber (XML) david at drrw.info
Wed Mar 16 00:51:53 UTC 2005


Ernie,

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Enjoy, DW

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ernest Prabhakar" <prabhaka at apple.com>
To: "Dave Gravel" <dave.gravel at cgocable.ca>
Cc: <license-discuss at opensource.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: "For Approval:" oxGLODE


> Hi Dave,
> 
> Hmm.   Do you speak French?  I'm afraid the language barrier may be  
> too much for us, but perhaps someone could offer you advice in your  
> native language.
> 
> It sounds like you have a project  "oxGLODE" where you want to use  
> either the Mozilla or ODE license. If so, then this probably isn't  
> the best forum for advice, then, since license-discuss is about  
> approving *new* licenses for Open Source.
> 
> If you let us know your native language, perhaps we can suggest some  
> appropriate forums that might be easier for you to get help at.
> 
> Sorry,
> -- Ernie P.
> 
> 
> 
> On Mar 15, 2005, at 2:06 PM, Dave Gravel wrote:
> 
> > Section: 1
> > oxGLODE is a Delphi component.
> > And it not have licence in the moment.
> > I like to have a Mozilla Public License 1.1 (MPL)  or similar to  
> > protect my work and to get all modification code on it from other  
> > users.
> > Section: 2
> > oxGLODE use ODE and GLScene.
> > But with ode it just use the dll I not have modify the code part.
> > Here it is the ODE licence.
> > I have read the ode licence and if I add all licence information of  
> > ODE with my project all is ok.
> > http://ode.org/ode-license.html
> > With GLScene my component just use some 3D objects to make the ODE  
> > objects visible in 3D.
> > GLScene is released to the public as open-source under Mozilla  
> > Public Licence.
> > http://glscene.sourceforge.net/features.htm
> > I have talk to the creator and the he say me if I get a MPL licence  
> > it is not suposed to make problem to other licences.
> > I have take a look in all licences and I not see any incompatible  
> > parts on it.
> > Section: 3
> > N/A oxGLODE not have licence in the moment.
> > Sorry my english.
> > Thanks.
> 
> 
> 




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