Translation: We would have gotten something for nothing.
Actually, we would've been able to focus on mainline development instead of having to write some supporting libs. That said, having written that code, we now are going to share it with the rest of the world, so they don't have to waste time doing what we did. If you'd like to leave an email address here, I'll cheerfully send you notice of our release personally.
Question: Does your team release any of its code? If so, can I have a look? If not, why not -- and why do you feel entitled to someone else's source code?
We're releasing a cross-platform low-level OS, threading, and math library for C under either the WTFPL or BSD license around New Years. This library will have a public bug tracker, open source, and excellent documentation for usage and code commenting as well overall package design so that others may extend it easily if they wish.
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Sir or madam, call me whatever you wish, but at least be accurate. I am no parasite.
Actually, we would've been able to focus on mainline development instead of having to write some supporting libs. That said, having written that code, we now are going to share it with the rest of the world, so they don't have to waste time doing what we did. If you'd like to leave an email address here, I'll cheerfully send you notice of our release personally.
Question: Does your team release any of its code? If so, can I have a look? If not, why not -- and why do you feel entitled to someone else's source code?
We're releasing a cross-platform low-level OS, threading, and math library for C under either the WTFPL or BSD license around New Years. This library will have a public bug tracker, open source, and excellent documentation for usage and code commenting as well overall package design so that others may extend it easily if they wish.
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Sir or madam, call me whatever you wish, but at least be accurate. I am no parasite.