Hi Divye,
I'm not sure about zip files, but the Boost Software License can cover
the file as well. IANAL though, so I suggest you wait for other
people's input.
Thanks!
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Divye Kapoor <div...@gm...> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I spent the whole of yesterday clearing out a bug in the python web
> server on linux that was because of an incorrect line ending style.
> Sheesh! It was a huge waste of time. Anyways, I'm ready to check in
> the python code. The only thing is, some of the tests require testing
> against a transfer of a binary file. The file I'm currently using is a
> zip file. What is the policy of such a check in and where should the
> License for this file go?
>
> Divye Kapoor
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