Le Lundi 22 Janvier 2007 14:37, Benoit Jacob a écrit : > > There is of course no problem to import parts of Gmm++ code into a free > > project like Eigen and distribute them with the GPL+exception license > > used by this project. > > Great! Meanwhile, I have come to think that it might be best to import > a copy of the whole unmodified GMM into KDE's SVN, and then add to > Eigen wrapper classes letting Eigen and GMM play together nicely. > Importing an unmodified copy of GMM has the advantage that it allows > to easily sync it later, whenever you release new versions. It reduces the > risk of forking. > > This means that KDE apps would also be able to easily use GMM directly if > they prefer to. > > I will now write to kde-devel about that.
Ok. We are of course interested in an implementation of the sparse least squares algorithm you intend to implement. Yves. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yves Renard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) tel : (33) 04.72.43.80.11 Pole de Mathematiques, INSA de Lyon fax : (33) 04.72.43.85.29 Institut Camille Jordan - CNRS UMR 5208 20, rue Albert Einstein 69621 Villeurbanne Cedex, FRANCE http://math.univ-lyon1.fr/~renard ------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Getfem-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/getfem-users
