"Humdinger" <humdingerb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > -- Humdinger, on Thu, 17 Jun 2010 19:50:29 +0200: > > I took the source, made it Haiku code guide compliant (I hope), > > added > > support for transparent images, localisation and a tool tip for > > instructions. Now my question: would you consider it a good > > addition > > as > > demo or would you like to see it rather separately on e.g. > > Haikuware? > OK. Not that interesting then... :) Just did not find the time to answer. Why not just add it to the repository, and to "Demos", and let everyone have a look? We can then still decide whether or not we want to include it in the next release. > I do think it's a nifty little app others may be interested as well. > How's the policy of releasing such "derived" work? Originally it was > a > BeNewsletter by Seth Flexman, revised somehow by Hartmuth Reh and now > wonderfully improved by moi. :) > What kind of license should I use? Be Sample Code? A dual license > like > Be Sample c1999 and MIT c2010? Be Sample Code license should be okay, but it's pretty much up to you. Bye, Axel.