Dear Jmol Team:
I would like to bundle the binaries of the Jmol Applet with the next
release of Protein Explorer. That means when people download Protein
Explorer, it will include the Applet.
(Protein Explorer is free and a download includes its full javascript
source. It is not formally open source (yet) but is effectively such, since
several volunteers have already made crucial contributions to the source.)
Also, I may need to provide a site on my server for downloading just the
Jmol applet files (as a winzip and/or sitx), since these are needed by
people who use Protein Explorer (without downloading it) to save MolSlides
using Jmol to their local disks. The jmol.sourceforge.net Files download
site is a bit confusing to beginners -- who won't need the signed applet or
source code or the application, and generally have never heard of a tar.gz.
They need only the applet for viewing MolSlides they have saved from
Protein Explorer.
Will it be sufficent to include LICENSE.txt and COPYRIGHT.txt with the
jmolapplet?.jar files?
I hope I am not required to "bulk up" Protein Explorer, or MolSlides
directories, with jmol source code, in particular. Please advise me.
-Eric
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