On 21 Jun 2001 12:07:36 -0600, Bill Anderson wrote: [snip]
err, no. if you write an external module using only python code, as long as you use a gpl-compatible python to run zope, you can call your
No, No, no, NO!
The License of PYTHON only applies to modifications, derivations, etc. of _PYTHON_, NOT anything _written_ in it.
you stand right here. i was thinking about psycopg that actually is C code that gets linked to python. but the border is not that clear. the question, as always, is: what if i subclass python core classes (released under the python license)? but that's a purely academical question, i think... federico -- Federico Di Gregorio MIXAD LIVE Chief of Research & Technology fog@mixadlive.com Debian GNU/Linux Developer & Italian Press Contact fog@debian.org All programmers are optimists. -- Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.