And if memory serves*, the original ZPL (with Zope 1.0 or so), actually did require attribution, and this was later made optional so the license could be certified as Open Source(tm) (which later turned out not to be trademarkable, and has also recently been expunged from the ZPL). *: class="Kaga" On 04 Sep 2001 20:32:23 -0400, Paul Everitt wrote:
This is your lucky day -- you're not a moron, you were right the first time! The previous version of the ZPL had a "please but you don't really have to" provision about attribution. The advertising clause is still there, though.
--Paul
Behrens Matt - Grand Rapids wrote:
Matt Behrens wrote:
<p class="license-pedant"> The attribution request was always just a request, though... </p>
<p class="head-hanging-in-shame"> Ignore me. I'm a moron. I was thinking of another license. :-) </p>
-- Andy Dustman PGP: 0x930B8AB6 @ .net http://dustman.net/andy I'll give spammers one bite of the apple, but they'll have to guess which bite has the razor blade in it.