NGenerics on Ohloh

I share the same sentiment as Ayende on the visibility of open source project usage - page views and downloads are not useful in determining usage. If you do use NGenerics in your projects (whether it be public or private), you can let us know on the Ohloh project page. If you’re using it in an public/open source project, drop us a line so that we can add a link to you in our Hall Of Fame. [Read More]

MS-LPL

As Miguel pointed out, this just seems … well, evil. Notice the last clause in Section 2 : (F) Platform Limitation- The licenses granted in sections 2(A) & 2(B) extend only to the software or derivative works that you create that run on a Microsoft Windows operating system product. Wow. Can’t believe that you can still get away with open-sourcing code and then choosing a license like that. There’s a great need for . [Read More]