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The following pieces of email are from the authors giving me permission to use their
code in an LGPL project. The original code was taken from GPL projects.
However, this library is not fully LGPL compliant, and can only be used under
the GPL.
Thanks John, Ed, Peter and Kris!
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Hi,
I am happy to give you permission to use my WAV reading code in your
library. That MB tagger looks like a brilliant idea. Good luck!
Best Regards
John Cantrill
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From: Edmund Grimley-Evans <edmundo@rano.org>
To: Robert Kaye <rob@eorbit.net>
Subject: Re: utf8.c and utf8.h
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> I found your utf-8 encode and decode source code in the Zinf project
> (for reading and write Vorbis metadata tags) and I have used it in the
> MusicBrainz tagger application:
>
> http://musicbrainz.org/tagger/index.html
>
> Now I am trying to make this application into a library that will allow
> others to create tagger applications. This new library is going to be
> released under the LGPL license and I want to ask for permission to use
> the utf8 encode and decode support in my LGPL library.
>
> Thank you for writing this code and I hope you'll allow me to use it
> under the terms of the LGPL.
Yes, you have my permission for that.
Edmund
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Robert Kaye wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I found your utf-8 encode and decode source code in the Zinf project
> (for reading and write Vorbis metadata tags) and I have used it in the
> MusicBrainz tagger application:
>
> http://musicbrainz.org/tagger/index.html
>
> Now I am trying to make this application into a library that will allow
> others to create tagger applications. This new library is going to be
> released under the LGPL license and I want to ask for permission to use
> the utf8 encode and decode support in my LGPL library.
>
> Thank you for writing this code and I hope you'll allow me to use it
> under the terms of the LGPL.
Note that only utf8_encode and utf8_decode are mine; make_unicode_string
and make_utf8_string (and all the non-Win32 stuff) belong to the
original authour of that file. (Edmund, if the copyright string at the
head of my copy is correct).
I hereby grant you permission to use my code from utf8.c in the
vorbis-tools distribution under the terms of the GNU LGPL version 2.1 .
WARNING! The code in utf8.c is almost definitely not the code you want
in a library, unless that library is targeted specifically and only at
console appilcations that cannot use wmain (for portability reasons,
presumably). The correct thing to do on Windows is to use wchar_t
everywhere, and let the app use make_utf8_string and make_unicode_string
(which aren't mine). (See
http://www3.sympatico.ca/ix42/oggenc.unicode.patch.gz for the way I
handled this issue in oggenc on NT. For Win9x support, you really need
to use wmain for console apps, as CommandLineToArgvW isn't availalbe,
even in the Microsoft UNICODE Layer package. GUI apps are less likely to
have this problem.) At the very least, GUI apps probably want to replace
GetConsoleCP() with CP_ACP in utf8_decode.
So, yeah, go ahead an use my code if you still want to. Enough rope to
shoot yourself in the foot, and all that. :-)
Peter Harris
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Subject: Re: vorbis metadata code
From: Kristian Kvilekval <kris@cs.ucsb.edu>
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Use any that you would like to.. Does it matter if an application is
GPL vs. LGPL?
What would it take to put some of the functionality of MB_tagger back
into zinf? The code looks pretty windowsy. (What is AnsiString?)
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 21:35, Robert Kaye wrote:
> Hey!
>
> I know you contributed to the vorbis.cpp/vorbis.h code in Zinf -- I've
> used that code in the MB Tagger and I want to turn that app into an LGPL
> app. EMusic had previously released that code into the public domain
> when I was working on a bitzi project, but you have some changes in that
> code and I wanted to ask you permission to use your changes in an LGPL
> app.
>
> Whaddya think?
--
Kristian G. Kvilekval
email:kris@cs.ucsb.edu office:(805)893-4276 http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~kris
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