Suggestions for releasing to Open Source

Mark Schonewille m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Mon May 16 14:13:32 EDT 2011


Richmond,

That's not true. You could at least release your source code as open-source. There are open-source licenses that allow this. If you think no license fits, then simply invent your own.

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On 16 mei 2011, at 19:33, Richmond Mathewson wrote:

> On 05/16/2011 08:11 PM, Derek Bump - Dreamscape Software wrote:
>> Does anyone have any suggestions for an easy way that I can release a project as Open Source?
>> 
>> Do I just put the code up on sourceforge or freshmeat?
>> 
>> The project already includes TightVNC functionality, and as such, forces me to release the project as Open Source.  Also, I'm not looking to actively develop the project any further, I just want to release what I've got so far and let anyone else take it and run with it.
>> 
>> Any ideas are greatly appreciated.  Thanks!
>> 
> If your project involves Livecode/Runtime Revolution it CANNOT be released as Open Source as the
> Livecode engine is Closed Source.
> 





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