Hi list, I am working on a package that contains a module written in C++ that loads a Lua interpreter, and that implements a REPL that lets us run that interpreter interactively from Emacs. It is here: https://github.com/edrx/emacs-lua At this moment my package is just a poorly-documented prototype, but I would like to submit it to ELPA when it grows up. QUESTION. The code in the module in C++ was written by a guy who sent it to the Lua mailing list. His message is here: http://lua-users.org/lists/lua-l/2021-03/msg00084.html Here is my version of his code: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/edrx/emacs-lua/main/emlua.cpp http://angg.twu.net/emacs-lua/emlua.cpp.html http://angg.twu.net/emacs-lua/emlua.cpp When my REPL became functional I sent him an e-mail saying that I would like to prepare the package to submit it to ELPA in the future, and asked him what he thought about doing the paperwork thing... and I told him that if he preferred a paperworkless way that _I guessed_ that he could just send an e-mail to the Lua mailing list declaring his code to be in the public domain, but I would have to check that possibility with people who are more knowledgeable than me - and he said something equivalent to "wow, yes, great, please check!"... So: can we do that? And are there any other licenses that you would recommend besides public domain? Cheers and thanks in advance =), Eduardo Ochs http://angg.twu.net/