Hi guys:<br><br>Rusty has now added the license to the distribution, making it MIT-compliant. Job's done. Thanks!<br>I have never been mad at anyone, just wanted to set things straight.<br><br>Tim's contributions are very valuable and he should be thanked for them, I would advise against taking them off CCAN for licensing issues. They should however clearly be indicated as his so he gets the credits he deserves and can maintain them.<br>
<br>iniparser is not abandoned, it is just not evolving much. It has reached a sufficient level for all developers out there to take it and tweak it to their hearts' contents and spawn variants all around. This is a good thing and the license is there to ensure people can just do that. As for distributing patches around, I had some hope that github could offer a centralized point where contributors could share their modifications against a reference version that would remain essentially untouched. I just did not take the time to experiment with it enough.<br>
<br>CCAN is a neat idea, I hope I can contribute more than by accident :-)<br clear="all">Cheers<br>-- <br>Nicolas <<a href="mailto:ndevilla@gmail.com">ndevilla@gmail.com</a>><br>