Each Boost library has its own license that _must_ meet those requirements. Of course, that won't satisfy the lawyers, so you'll probably have to send
That would be helpful. Some of my colleagues have had
terribly frustrating experiences trying to get our lawyers to
approve the use of various boost libraries. The lawyers don't seem
to like the idea of going into every source file to read a license
agreement.
-elliot
-----Original Message-----
From: James Curran/MVP [mailto:jamescurran@mvps.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 9:58 AM
To: boost-users@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Boost-Users] Re: boost vs. The Lawyers (non-technical)
"Douglas Gregor"
the individual library licenses for approval.
We really could do much better in this area: at the very least, we could provide a comprehensive list of the licenses for each library.
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