That's a shame. The 2.7.3 release (which is quite small) is still under the original license
https://github.com/epi2me-labs/pychopper/compare/v2.7.2...v2.7.3 https://github.com/epi2me-labs/pychopper/releases/tag/v2.7.3 On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 5:54 PM Nilesh Patra <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm dropping this mail to draw the attention of anyone who's interested in > updating pychopper. > While going through the list of outdated packages, I found pychopper as a > candidate. Unfortunately > upstream seems to have modified the license in a way that makes in > non-dfsg compliant. > In the commit > > > https://github.com/epi2me-labs/pychopper/commit/445bde1611ae2024c50f87e89dfe8c53bc039a32 > > It says: > > ''' > 1.10. "Research Purposes" means use for internal research and not intended > for or directed towards commercial advantages or monetary compensation; > provided, however, that monetary compensation does not include sponsored > research of research funded by grants. > ''' > > Best, > Nilesh > >

