Python License Issues

Simon Brunning SBrunning at trisystems.co.uk
Thu Feb 14 05:08:32 EST 2002


> From:	Tim Peters [SMTP:tim.one at home.com]
> > We have an issue with the python license which basically boils
> > down to this:
> 
> You're going to have to ask your lawyer/solicitor for legal opinions.
 
OK, let's forget about the legal stuff for the moment.

More importantly, good manners. Let's say I'm wrapping up a Python program
with py2exe, and I'm going to distribute it. Which files would I be expected
to include as a matter of courtesy to the Python developers (and the
developers of any additional modules that I use)? Just the licence files, or
is there anything else?

Cheers,
Simon Brunning
TriSystems Ltd.
sbrunning at trisystems.co.uk




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