[Greasemonkey] a difference in vision

Jeremy Dunck jdunck at gmail.com
Thu May 26 23:26:43 EDT 2005


On 5/26/05, chris feldmann <cfeldmann at gmail.com> wrote:
> Exactly. 
>  
>  If you make a script and make it public, cool. But let it go. If you find
> yourself making "versions," write it into an extension. Or use the Adrian
> Holovaty's greasemonky "compiler":
> http://www.letitblog.com/greasemonkey-compiler/. 

Hmm.  So, here's perhaps a novel idea.

What do you think of a social, if not legal policy, which states that
user scripts are GPL, or similar?

We couldn't be MPL compatible with that sort of restriction, but, uh,
if we get off of Mozdev, so?

Attribution is still in order, but control isn't.  

This might poison cross-pollenation with Opera user scripts...


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