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user1804599
23:03
ah, I know
I now have an internet connection.
Do I have to relicense to Boost Software License if I use a library that uses it?
Licensese is like standardese but 100000x worse
@набиячлевэлиь What do you mean 'relicense'
You don't typically ever relicense other code you're using
@Prismatic Relicense my code to BSL
23:14
The boost license is probably the shortest and most clear license in software ever. Read it. And no, you don't need to change your code's license
It tells me, that all copies of the software and all derivatives must have it included
Well are you copying the library or modifying it
> The copyright notices in the Software and this entire statement [...] must be included in all copies of the Software, in whole or in part, and
all derivative works of the Software
@milleniumbug Not modifying
well you just gotta find out what constitutes as "derivative work"
Oh.
It's very counter-intuitive
23:21
CC4 BY best license.
GPL is good too.
MIT License best license
Nah.
@Nooble GPL is horsehockey
Now, I don't think including header files of a library or linking to it constitutes as a derivative work
After reading into it, nether do I now
user1804599
23:22
It does.
CC4 BY is good.
Best.
@milleniumbug It doesn't, you're correct.
@elyse Wait, what is the exact usage scenario?
> A derivative work is a work based on or derived from one or more already exist- ing works.
user406009
23:23
@Nooble I thought CC was not supposed to be used for code?
@Lalaland It's not
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked @Mysticial Well fuck me, dat Charlotte episode.
Key words: based on, derived from
user1804599
I will add implicit type class dictionary parameters and infer the arguments, and then erase them during code generation.
@Lalaland It's not a software license, no.
@набиячлевэлиь When you add Boost code to your project, it usually has the license somewhere in the header files so you dont need to do anything. I usually have all the projects I use and their license in an 'About...' section in my software somewhere
@Prismatic Hrmmm... Thanks
Don't dick around with the definition of 'derived work'. That sort of stuff is formally defined by case law and its usually useless to try and come up with a solid world wide definition. If in doubt, ask the author of the code
user1804599
Ask on Law.
user1804599
AGPL ftw.
23:29
AGPL is the most viral software license of all time. If you want to enforce everything that touches your code be open, that's the best license to use
WTFPL greatest license
Proprietary $350,000.00 license ftw. + royalties.
user406009
I can understand GPL or AGPL if it's work for a company.
user406009
But, MIT or Apache seems to make the most sense for individual style things.
All Rights Reserved™
Best license.
user406009
23:33
That's the default.
Write Your Own Shit, Freeloaders. WYOSFL.
user406009
Open source has nothing to do with licensing.
^
Just sharing this sick burn.
23:49
Im forwarding declaring templates
this feels so wrong
You just gotta git gud
To all "kek"ers, it's possible now
user1804599
kik
flies away from the sheer force of the kik

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