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Kids ruby http://kidsruby.com/ is free software and has source code available, not sure if it is GPL 2 or 3, I think it may be.
Scratch is designed for complete beginners and ruby is a nice step up from that perhaps then python as the next step up from there.
Paul
On 15/12/15 11:21, Cezary Drak wrote:
On 12/15/2015 11:36 AM, Cezary Drak wrote:
On 12/14/2015 07:06 PM, David Gerard wrote:
On 22 October 2015 at 16:18, Paul Sutton zleap@zleap.net wrote:
Trouble is that Scratch is not quite a fully free stack yet. The old Scratch 1 is under GPLv2 and something called the Scratch Source Code License, I don't know what Scratch 2 is under. My daughter runs the standalone at home as the Windows version running under Wine.
Scratch2 is licensed under GPLv2[1].
Sorry for double post. I dig little deeper into Scratch 2 and it turns out it encourages use of non-free technology. Flash to be specific. Also MIT trademarks make modifying code little harder, although it's not a big issue. Because of that we should not use it in a leaflet.
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