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I updated the license information. I wasn't really sure what to go for to be completely honest, but I think GNU GPLv3 should cover my 'intentions'
Basically I like to share my code, and I feel honoured if you see some benefit in using my code - haha. but with the restriction that derivative works are also 'shared-alike'. And somehow that my name is mentioned somewhere xD So I added a copyright line to each file I guess :P I'm not really sure how that works...
However, the GNUv3 should be well-suited for my intentions as well. Credit is (already) given in the Control Panel (along with Credit to all other used Libraries).
I would like to publish the project via Gitlab, so shared-alike is also covered.
Just for your information, afaik the GNUv3 does not enforce sharing of other program parts - only the changes made to your code (often referred to as a plugin in the license texts) have to be made available. I will setup a Repo and keep you updated here so you can check if your requirements are met ;)
I usually do not work with "complicated" licenses, neither. Nearly all my Software is licensed under the GPLv3 or MIT anyway.
Thanks for the great work :)
https://gitlab.lbader.de/wallpaper-engine/visualizer
So you are right. You don't have to share your project in the same way. But do need to publish the changes made to the library (if any)
(I'm learning - haha)
So now I only have to get clarification on the Spotify Icon and Logo^^
Thanks for your answers