I checked with my boss and while I probably have some development time
available, it might be pretty card to get permission from the
University, the funding agency, and the company that is supplying the
device. I guess I volunteered too soon. If I can help a little on my
own time, I'll give it a go. I'm familiar with the Cocoa/Objective-C
side of things, not the USB side. If nothing else, I'll keep monitoring
the project. Sorry about that.
On Feb 2, 2005, at 2:54 PM, Brad BARCLAY wrote:
(We are looking to use an Open Source license, although one developer
has already said he won't contribute if we use the GPL due to some
problems with his employer. I'm hoping an LGPL license will suffice,
but if not we may need to use a BSD-style license instead).
--
Mike Nowak
Work: http://healthmedia.umich.edu/
Personal: http://snackdog.org/
"Never pass up a good thing." -- Starship Troopers
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