Read this if you've found software useful to ReactOS
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Read this if you've found software useful to ReactOS
Because lots of people post software on the forum that might be useful to include with the ReactOS base installation, I've made a question chart to make sure only useful programs get suggested.
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Hope this clears everything up.
Ready? Go!
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Hope this clears everything up.
It compiles, let's ship it!
1. Interesting, but what about make it dynamic (maybe a part of the compatibility database submission form) ? It would also be great to have a color compatibility-like approach too...
2. I think the path from the step 2 should divide into GPL compatible or GPL incompatible.
2. I think the path from the step 2 should divide into GPL compatible or GPL incompatible.
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Yes, that's what I did. I don't get your point?forart wrote:2. I think the path from the step 2 should divide into GPL compatible or GPL incompatible.
It compiles, let's ship it!
MIT license does not exist. Most cases what people think is the MIT licence is the Expat License. That is GPL compatible.
For simplisty I would have myself just pointed them to http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/i ... leLicenses
<addon> Or place a copy of that on reactos in the wiki. So that new licenses don't need updating of chart. </addon>
For simplisty I would have myself just pointed them to http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/i ... leLicenses
<addon> Or place a copy of that on reactos in the wiki. So that new licenses don't need updating of chart. </addon>
MIT license does exist, it is also called X license or X11 license (which is on the chart), and it's a lot like BSD
Expat happens to use a MIT license for distribution, along with putty and others
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
Expat happens to use a MIT license for distribution, along with putty and others
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
Utility Toolbar
Great chart, does COMPILED, pure delphi qualify(it is pure win32, unlike vbasic!).
Look in the suggestions section for my bit about Utilituy toolbar(PLEASE include it!)
Look in the suggestions section for my bit about Utilituy toolbar(PLEASE include it!)
Re: Utility Toolbar
That is the very problem. The project is open source, and meant to be compiled with as little other tools/libraries etc as possible. That is why they state C/C++, not win32 binaries. Even while in win32 it can matter if it is a win32, MFC, etc.andrewweb wrote: Great chart, does COMPILED, pure delphi qualify(it is pure win32, unlike vbasic!).
Look in the suggestions section for my bit about Utilituy toolbar(PLEASE include it!)
Re: Utility Toolbar
Delphi is derived from Pascal, which is on the chart.andrewweb wrote: Great chart, does COMPILED, pure delphi qualify(it is pure win32, unlike vbasic!).
Look in the suggestions section for my bit about Utilituy toolbar(PLEASE include it!)
It compiles, let's ship it!
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