[Aldor-l] Compiler development

Pippijn van Steenhoven pip88nl at gmail.com
Mon Jun 16 10:37:08 EDT 2008


On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:07:40PM -0400, Bill Page wrote:
> > svn://svn.xinutec.org/aldor/trunk
> 
> This links seems dead.

It's not, but it is not a HTTP URL.
  svn co svn://svn.xinutec.org/aldor/trunk
should work (and works for me). Note that I am currently just importing
the aldor sources and trying to find a good way of doing so.

> I think the answer is "yes". Provided that you are not re-distributing
> a modified version of Aldor under a different license, I do not think
> that there is any problem to make aldor-related source code separately
> available under what ever license you choose. (If I am wrong about

I am not going to re-distribute anything, I am just providing sources. In
fact, the source tree is not a "work", is it? I mean, if I mix GPL
sources with APL2 sources in the same source tree, that does not mean the
entire source tree has to be GPL, does it? My repository does not form a
"work", it should be seen as loosely coupled collection of sources. Is
that possible?

Regards,

-- 
Pippijn van Steenhoven
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