How does this system become SUMMARIZER ??
You have collected "topic related sentences" based on some threshold,
and frequency measures.


On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 1:33 PM, pravin joshi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sometimes with some people's comments (please be pointed to the word "some",
> I know most of you all) it makes you want to think things. I have shared 3-4
> pieces of code so far and no one has ever had any need or reason to download
> any one of them, including nepali calendar library for Python which I
> released 7 years ago and then again about 3 years ago, an entire school
> information management system, etc... Ohhh. I forgot, eBarnamala.
> I went through all the open source licenses and camparisons done at
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_free_and_open_source_software_licenses,
> but couldn't find a license that allows one to release code based on other
> people's needs. So here is one I created that is extremely simple to use.
> Its called "चिलाउनेले कनाउने".
>
> This license will work very simply with """no restrictions, no find prints,
> no hidden attached""" in whatever "receiver" does with the code that is
> released under this license as long as the "receiver" of the code
> demonstrates a need for the code created by the "provider". The
> demonstration of the need by the "receiver" has to satisfy the "provider"
> (Providers, let's not think cash here.). "Provider", upon satisfaction of
> demonstration of need, releases all rights and responsibilities of the code
> to the "receiver". Then all problems of the code, all issues of licenses and
> redistribution of code are passed on to the "receiver", with the
> "Provider's" copy of the code retained by the "provider" to which the
> "receiver" has no rights or responsibilities (I need some advise to get
> these things legally correct!). As you can see this license is pretty open
> in its heart and feeling and goes perfectly well with the idea that "free is
> not as free in beer".
>
> So applying this to the script for the news summarizer, the way to statisfy
> me of your need for the code is to come down to Brihaspati Vidyasadan
> School, located within Balmandir compound, Naxal and take the code from me.
> If you inform me beforehand you can take the code and any other material
> that I might have that might be of interest to you on a removable media,
> without any charges, since you will have incurred some cost to get to
> Brihaspati.
>
> By this, I think I have lived up completely to the spirit of the open source
> movement. Please correct me if I am wrong.
>
> Pravin
>
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