[tp-devel] LibTpProtoCSCodeGenerator first steps
Marcel Hauf marcel.hauf at googlemail.comMon May 5 11:51:25 EDT 2008
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@Krzysztof Sobolewski: I looked at it. Maybe if I take some code from the JavaOutPutGenerator and use it for a C# Generator it will be easier. But a bit more documentation would be very helpful. If you have time a tutorial would be good, too. I think if it is able to handle more than one language and works stable, good it should be used as standard source code generator.? So a tutorial would not be wrong. 2008/5/5 Brett Nash <nash at fluffyspider.com>: > Hello, > > > Maybe it makes sense to create a git repo to backup, handle versions > > and share the source. > > Please do ;-) We love to see public repos. > > > Now we came to the license ... Which license would be the best for the > > community and/or developers? > > Either GPL or LGPL. > > Regards, > nash > What about MIT? Not that I like the idea much to share my source without any copyright :/ I think I will stick with GPL. Oh and which version? (v2 or v3?) ~Marcel Hauf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.thousandparsec.net/pipermail/tp-devel/attachments/20080505/0927c9ad/attachment.htm
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