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Moonlight 1.0 Beta 1 Nears Rollout, Calls for 2.0 Contributors
OStatic blogs —
... . However, as Toshok said, the 2.0 release is going to be far more feature-rich, and use the LGPL and MIT X11 licenses. Media codecs will be licensed by Microsoft explicitly for use with Moonlight. ...
Moonlight 1.0 Beta 1 Nears Rollout, Calls for 2.0 Contributors [OStatic]
GigaOM Network —
... . However, as Toshok said, the 2.0 release is going to be far more feature-rich, and use the LGPL and MIT X11 licenses. Media codecs will be licensed by Microsoft explicitly for use with Moonlight. ...
What’s So Bad About CSS Frameworks?
SitePoint —
... With most frameworks, it’s perfectly acceptable to use only the parts that you need, change them as required, and throw out the rest. In fact, choosing a framework with an editing-friendly license that allows you to just grab the bits you like is encouraged. Most of the CSS frameworks around the Web are licensed under a free software model that permits you to alter the code however you choose. For example, the 960 Grid System is dual licensed under the MIT license and the ...
A discussion about Apple's choice of licenses used in open-sourcing Grand Central Dispatch
ACT - Protecting Small Business Innovation —
... to iPhone and older versions of OS X, distributed under the MIT license ). Caution: because I am talking about code libraries, this discussion will be technical. Where I had speculated that Apple had chosen the license mix that it had to facilitate incorporation into ...
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