On 11/18/09 4:42 PM, Ingolf Schaefer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have made an experimental Debian MultiMarkdown Package. It is not
> quite ready right now, but I came up with two questions while building
> the .deb package.
>
> 1. What is the license for MultiMarkdown? It is written GPL in the web
> page, but the README.txt file contains a custom license file (based on
> the Markdown license?) How does this Markdown license influence
> MultiMarkdown? (It is not clear to me, if it is actually ok to use GPL
> for MutliMarkdown at all in this context?) Sorry, if this question is
> annoying, but it has to be settled before I can think of submitting a
> MultiMarkdown.deb to any official repository.
The MultiMarkdown perl script is a variant of Markdown, and is therefore
subject to the license of Markdown.
The other software that *I* wrote is GPL (utility scripts, XSLT files, etc).
The MMD package includes software by others:
SmartyPants by John Gruber
a modified version of XSLTMathML
Text::ASCIIMathML
These packages are of course subject to the license of their authors.
> 2. How can users add there own XSLT style sheets to a system
> installation of MultiMarkdown. Right now, there is no way of using
> custom XSLT styles in any other directory
> than /usr/share/multimarkdown/XSLT, or am I wrong here?
>
> Thanks for any help in advance,
>
> Ingolf
>
> --
The whole MMD package goes together - the entire package can be placed
in a system directory, or a user directory. You can easily write your
own wrapper script that locates XSLT files wherever you like if you want
to allow users to modify this independently.
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