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MiNTOS Release 1.4 now available.
>>That would be ideal, but you have copying and distribution
>>restrictions on your files. If you're willing to make them public
>>domain, I'd be happy to integrate them into the MiNTlibs.
>
>Hmm.. What if I change the conditions to just that the header in the files
>has to be kept, ie. that the files are copyright but freely distributable?
I'd much prefer that they were truly public domain. The library is
already too polluted with copyrighted-but-freely-distributable stuff.
If you're worried about getting credit where credit is due, you can
rest assured that your header will remain intact in the MiNT library,
whether there is a requirement to do so or not.
Cheers,
entropy
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