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venam
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(23-10-2014, 07:59 AM)pizzaroll1 Wrote: v3 is a lot longer than v2 and has a lot more stuff regarding patents, tivoization etc. I'm no expert, I just looked at StackOverflow: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41460...3-licenses. The most important points are the same from v2 to v3, as far as I can work out.

This is why we should have used the 2 clause BSD license, there are only 2 bullet points to read, it's so easy to understand! I still think it's unlikely anyone will try to steal our code and if they do, I doubt gpl-violations@gnu.org will care, since it's a small project.

The people have spoken, though. My vote is with GPLv3, since all that work Stallman and friends put into closing all the loopholes must have made the license better.

I think you are right, if we want to go for GPL then we should agree all the way and stick with v3.

Anyone have any more input on this?
venam
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Ok, we've settled for GPL v3.
There's not much left to be done!
Here's the new TODO list:

What Needs To Be Done
  • Update the readmes so they tell more about the program (like this thread)
  • Write a thread explaining how to use the program and to share configs
  • Test/Debug the Program (Doesn't need programming knowledge)
pvtmert
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venam
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(29-10-2014, 10:01 AM)pvtmert Wrote: i read about this: gnu stow
http://brandon.invergo.net/news/2012-05-...?round=two

It's not really the same idea. We've discussed this before at the start of this thread.
xero
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(29-10-2014, 10:01 AM)pvtmert Wrote: i read about this: gnu stow
http://brandon.invergo.net/news/2012-05-...?round=two

Didn't you read my managing my dotfiles with gnu stow tutorial? ;D
pvtmert
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(29-10-2014, 11:04 AM)xero Wrote:
(29-10-2014, 10:01 AM)pvtmert Wrote: i read about this: gnu stow
http://brandon.invergo.net/news/2012-05-...?round=two

Didn't you read my managing my dotfiles with gnu stow tutorial? ;D

oh i missed that, there was some1 shared on reddit
venam
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I updated the thread. There's not much left to work on other than testing, debugging, maintaining, and starting using the program.

Tell all your friends about it!