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Komodo in violation of Mozilla Public License?

Komodo in violation of Mozilla Public License?Brian Quinlan brian at sweetapp.com
Wed Apr 11 23:14:22 EDT 2001
Komodo does not offer any code generation or GUI building features that
would make switching IDEs a problem.

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From: python-list-admin at python.org
[mailto:python-list-admin at python.org]On Behalf Of Greg Ewing
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 7:40 PM
To: python-list at python.org
Subject: Re: Komodo in violation of Mozilla Public License?


David Ascher wrote:
>
> phil hunt wrote:
> >
> > If i write some Python programs in Komodo, and then wish to modify
> > them in a system that doesn't include Komodo, will I have any problems?
>
> No!  Komodo doesn't "own" the code written with it.  It's just an IDE!
> Even Emacs doesn't spread the GPL to code written with Emacs =).

I think Phil was asking whether it's *feasible* to hand-edit
the code produced by Komodo, not whether he's *allowed* to
do that. In other words, does it produce code that is easy
to read and modify?

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