Sounds liberal enough to me - there's no requirement for redistributing
libMesh with any application. Probably wouldn't hurt to email the author
about your intention to be sure.
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Kirk, Benjamin (JSC-EG311) <
benjamin.kir...@nasa.gov> wrote:
> OK, Once more unto the breach, dear friends…
>
> To complement (replace?) tetgen for 3D convex hulls, I'm looking into
> adding qhull as an optional, contributed package.
>
> The full "license" is listed below. Thoughts on what this means for us?
>
> (Note I've given up on making these decisions…)
>
> -Ben
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Qhull, Copyright (c) 1993-2012
>
> C.B. Barber
> Arlington, MA
>
> and
>
> The National Science and Technology Research Center for
> Computation and Visualization of Geometric Structures
> (The Geometry Center)
> University of Minnesota
>
> email: qh...@qhull.org
>
> This software includes Qhull from C.B. Barber and The Geometry Center.
> Qhull is copyrighted as noted above. Qhull is free software and may
> be obtained via http from www.qhull.org. It may be freely copied,
> modified,
> and redistributed under the following conditions:
>
> 1. All copyright notices must remain intact in all files.
>
> 2. A copy of this text file must be distributed along with any copies
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>
> 3. If you modify Qhull, you must include a notice giving the
> name of the person performing the modification, the date of
> modification, and the reason for such modification.
>
> 4. When distributing modified versions of Qhull, or other software
> products that include Qhull, you must provide notice that the original
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>
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