Just checking again, any one here uses M on Linux? I start it ok, but the top menu bar is missing ! Only the splash screen comes up. I do not think this question is worth posting on main page.
I can create notebooks fine, and use M, but have to do eveything from the splash screen. No main bar with all the other options.
@rm-rf are you sure? I didn't think we had anyone who broke the 200 rep mark this year, whatsoever.
Just checking, 10 pages worth of people with 200+ reps! While not everyone on that list will be getting the badges today (not even close), but for some reason the Tetris sound when you get make 5 rows disappear at once comes to mind ...
Someone here was raising concerns about Demonstrations, specifically the licensing of the code. While I don't think this is an issue (all demonstrations are public ... ), can someone point me to information on this?
For example, is it possible to put a restrictive license on the code included in the demonstrations (e.g. the GPL)?
> By submitting material, you grant WRI a perpetual, worldwide, irrevocable, sublicensable, non-exclusive license to use, reproduce, adapt, modify, publish, translate, publicly present, publicly display, and distribute your submission (including any portion or derivative thereof) in any form and by any means for any purpose whatsoever. WRI may sublicense all or part of its rights and licenses or assign them to third parties.
I guess this means that I can put restrictions on it that will apply to others than WRI, btu WRI itself can do whatever it wants with it, including authorizing others to do whatever they want with it. Correct?
@Szabolcs GPL is not compatible with most other licences so I am not sure you can meaningfully licence it to WRI under the GPL terms. However, you can dual-licence it under the WRI terms to WRI and under the GPL terms to anyone else. Although if WRI then makes the demonstration available on the demonstrations site they presumably do so under their own terms and not your preferred licence.
@acl it's particularly relevant to what @Szabolcs posted: i'm in charge of visualization testing. (Of course, that means I'm the only one doing it, but that's normal.)