[SciPy-user] compatible license(s)
eric jones
eric at enthought.com
Wed Jun 18 12:20:14 EDT 2003
Yep. I'd say that about covers it.
eric
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> Behalf Of John Hunter
> Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 8:20 AM
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> Subject: Re: [SciPy-user] compatible license(s)
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> >>>>> "John" == John A Turner <turner at lanl.gov> writes:
>
> John> quick question - of the gazillion open-source licenses:
> John> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/
>
> John> which are compatible with scipy? are some "more compatible"
> John> than others? any outright incompatible?
>
> The question of licenses came up recently in the thread "constrained
> optimization", and the answers
>
> Travis Oliphant:
>
> Libraries in SciPy need an unrestrictive open source license
> (something like the Python license itself or the BSD license)
>
> Eric Jones:
>
> free for academic/commercial, no restrictions that additions must
be
> contributed back to package
>
> Here is a link to the license itself:
>
> http://scipy.net/cgi-
> bin/viewcvsx.cgi/*checkout*/scipy/LICENSE.txt?rev=1.2
>
> This is not a direct answer to your question, but may give you enough
> information to answer it.
>
> John Hunter
>
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