Python package to accept payments in Internet

Chris Warrick kwpolska at gmail.com
Wed May 3 14:19:18 EDT 2017


On 3 May 2017 at 17:58, Victor Porton <porton at narod.ru> wrote:
> Chris Warrick wrote:
>
>> On 3 May 2017 at 17:19, Victor Porton <porton at narod.ru> wrote:
>>> What do you mean by "banned"? Does this mean that Google does not use
>>> software of this license?
>>
>> https://opensource.google.com/docs/using/agpl-policy/
>> https://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/31/google_on_open_source_licenses/
>
> It is irrelevant for me that Google Code bans my license (by the way it
> seems that Google banned it only in the past, not now). I anyway host it at
> GitHub not at Google Code.

Google Code is dead, but the first link comes from a guide published
very recently:

https://developers.googleblog.com/2017/03/a-new-home-for-google-open-source.html

You might argue that Google’s opinion is irrelevant to you — and you
would be right, since Google isn’t using Django, and has their own
payments platform. But there might be other users that will avoid your
package for licensing reasons.

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