[py-dev] license

Bryan Weingarten Bryan.Weingarten at watchguard.com
Fri Jul 14 00:14:14 CEST 2006


hi jan,

thanks for replying.  actually, we just added subversion (webDAV)
capability this week.  webDAV uses commands that are extensions to the
http protocol which was just added to the firewall proxy.  the code is
checked in, so it should be available on the engineering firewall
whenever they do the next major upgrade.   

py.test is working out really well for us.  I've made it the standard
python unittest framework here and it's working well for everyone,
nothing but compliments.  so thanks for a great product.  today I was
customizing our embedded version of python that we will eventually
deliver with our products, adding and deleting files and packages
including py.lib. so unless I remove py.lib for some reason (and my
company doesn't go out of business :), py.lib should eventually be
installed on 10's of thousands of computers.

I plan to attend pycon 2007, so I'll see you again if you make it.


bryan


-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Balster [mailto:jan at balster.info] 
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 2:20 PM
To: Bryan Weingarten
Cc: py lib developers
Subject: Re: [py-dev] license

Hey Bryan!

Nice to see you! Still no subversion hole in the firewall? ;)

You are finally using it your product? cool :)

py.lib is licensed under the MIT license.
If the license file is not in the tarball, you can find it in the
subversion
repository:
http://codespeak.net/svn/py/dist/py/LICENSE

best,
  Jan

Bryan Weingarten wrote:
> I can't seem to find the license for py.lib (py.test) at the web site
or
> in the py-0.8.0-alpha2 package.  My company requires that we maintain
a
> reference to this before we can use it in our product.  So any
pointers
> to the license would be helpful. 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> bryan
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