----- Original Message ----- From: "Walter Spiegel" <walter.spiegel@web.de> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 05:40 Subject: [Zope] Using gadfly files
Hello, I'm a german teacher for computer science at Frankfurt (see www.schule-am-ried.de). I wrote a simple graphic user interface for gfplus (and of course for gadfly) named gfsql, the project is located at
http://wspiegel.bei.t-online.de/gfsql/index.html
The aim of the project is its use as a simple SQL-Editor in school for learning SQL. Now my question: I like to put the whole python-files (including gadfly) in one zip-file for download, would you please allow me to use your zope-version of gadfly for the project.
And the next question is about licensing: I try to figured out, under which license gadfly is distributed, and I think it's something like BSD, so put I gfsql also under the BSD-license. What about the zope-distribution of gadfly?
It's a BSD-like license (gffaq.html) and this applies to the Zope distribution of Gadfly as well.
Next question: the address (URL) of A. Watters seemed to be unreachable, so I like to put a link to your ressources of gadfly. Ok?
Gadfly is more or less unmaintained (I have not seen any fixes or patches for ages). Although it is in the Zope core it is not actively maintained by Zope Corp.
And one last question: do you think, that there may be further development for gadfly by your team?
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