Questions tagged [python]
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Does the Python license allow to post modified versions of their source code on StackOverflow?
I just posted an answer on Stack Overflow which is largely based on a specific part of a module in the CPython standard library. The Python license seems to be permissive and they also indicate ...
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Does importing a python package in my source code constitute redistribution of that package?
I wish to make a python package I have written publicly available on github as source code. I am being advised that I should add a NOTICE detailing all the third party packages that my code depends on....
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Can PyQt5 projects use the MIT license?
I maintain a PyQt5 project on GitHub under the MIT license but now I am wondering if I am risking getting in trouble by not making it GPL... This answer makes me think that releasing my own code under ...
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Licensing requirement for usage of win32com APIs through python package (pywin32)
For my project work testing, I want to use win32com APIs through python package (pywin32). Is there any license restriction for this? OR in other words what is the license clause if this python script ...
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Do you need to include the copyright for imported libraries?
My new code imports libraries from other sources (pandas,tqdm,plotly to name the big ones). Do I need to reference them in my LICENSE.md?
Or is it enough to simply mention them in the README.md?
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Distribution of Python modules
I've been thinking about create a couple of python-based applications and distributing them for free.
My applications will be only for Windows since it is the system I use personally. What I am ...
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Do I need both commercial PyQt license and commercial Qt license for close source commercial app?
Is it possible to make a closed-source application with Qt and PyQt5, using the open source licenses available for those libraries, in the way described below?
Suppose there are no changes made to ...