In article <20130621191309.GC4141@hermes.local.trikaliotis.net>, Spiro Trikaliotis <ml-cbmhackers@trikaliotis.net> writes: > Note that SF and/or github might have problems with that source, as it > might not exactly fit their (or the) definition of open-source. ;) I looked at github's terms of service and it doesn't say anything about the code you upload being open source. I didn't see anything in bitbucket's terms of service either, but it was much longer and complicated and I confess I just searched for "open" instead of skimming the whole thing. <https://help.github.com/articles/github-terms-of-service> <https://www.atlassian.com/end-user-agreement?utm_source=bitbucket&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=footer> -- "The Direct3D Graphics Pipeline" free book <http://tinyurl.com/d3d-pipeline> The Computer Graphics Museum <http://computergraphicsmuseum.org> The Terminals Wiki <http://terminals.classiccmp.org> Legalize Adulthood! (my blog) <http://legalizeadulthood.wordpress.com> Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2013-06-23 06:00:03
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