Hi francesco, i discussed this with a contact person at the german antidoping office, what is responsible for the oic antidoping controls.
http://www.dopinginfo.de In fact of knowledge the democratic structures of ioc i am interested to the papers description arround the project and what the software is able to do in a demo. Did you changed the code in that way that all the legal rules are solved? anonymisation of all the data and the tests? ... hardware needs and so on. > > I take this occasion also to say that we always worked in the trace of the > Open philosophy, so we could not offer some open software to any one else who > can take it for free and then customize it on its own (or asking that service > to other). Does this mean that the GPL will be broken? I hope i understood it in a wrong way. The only one who is allowed to change it is Elpidio, because he is the copyright holder. I hope it is cleared up that i can understand it right. In a previous mail Elpidio wrote that the code goes up to sourceforge soon. Are there not all codes are available and only parts for a demonstration? Regards Wilfried G�dertHW�j)b��h��+y��N�L��v�-�y�v'z�\jwbv����,�xn���v�!3�ۜ���j�j[�z���(����'!����l����X�z�m��^�*^J֫���v)���!�����v�-��z+fjv�z�#���jW(�����g^��h��왨��x%��Bj���M�z������X���(��~��zw���i����l���q���z���l�X��)ߣ�����g^��h���

