It seems like, even if you decide your FOSS use falls under hobbyist (and it's not clear if that's necessarily valid), if anyone wants to pull your project and run it, they'll need to set up their own simplegui account…
Very frustrating that it does not make clear what should happen for FOSS projects, academia, etc etc...
It seems like, at the very least, it would be worth establishing a fork of the LGPL version under a new name that we can put on PyPi to keep current projects working and installable with a different pip install for the…
This sucks... Found this yesterday and couldn't find anyone talking about it / the implications yet... Has anyone figured out how their license is supposed to work for FOSS projects? It's clear that if you just using…
yeah I'm very much in the same boat...
yes, that's correct
If you go to the my profile page and the click share button it gives you a link, which ends in the profile id number.
Fun read! Definitely reminded me of this xkcd https://xkcd.com/196/
Check out the chrome extension Toby. Does most / all of this very well and stays synced across computers.
It seems like, even if you decide your FOSS use falls under hobbyist (and it's not clear if that's necessarily valid), if anyone wants to pull your project and run it, they'll need to set up their own simplegui account…
Very frustrating that it does not make clear what should happen for FOSS projects, academia, etc etc...
It seems like, at the very least, it would be worth establishing a fork of the LGPL version under a new name that we can put on PyPi to keep current projects working and installable with a different pip install for the…
This sucks... Found this yesterday and couldn't find anyone talking about it / the implications yet... Has anyone figured out how their license is supposed to work for FOSS projects? It's clear that if you just using…
yeah I'm very much in the same boat...
yes, that's correct
If you go to the my profile page and the click share button it gives you a link, which ends in the profile id number.
Fun read! Definitely reminded me of this xkcd https://xkcd.com/196/
Check out the chrome extension Toby. Does most / all of this very well and stays synced across computers.