21 Oct
2004
21 Oct
'04
6:56 p.m.
Gerald Richter wrote:
I got some interp2() function, modeled after (translated from) the octave algorithm, and a polyfit() more or less woven from same wool...
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Robert Kern apparently wrote:
That's a little murky license-wise. We want to keep everything BSD-licensed, and I assume that the original sources for these functions are GPLed.
I hope that in such circumstances Gerald will take the extra step of informing the author of the Octave function of his translation and, as a matter of politeness as well as of possible licensing issues, request permission to release this Python code under the BSD license. Ideally SciPy will have some arrangement for archiving such permissions. fwiw, Alan Isaac