On 10 November 2011 16:42, Henrik Alsing Friberg
<henrik.alsing.frib...@mosek.com> wrote:
> Hello Octave Developers,
>
> I have been developing on a Octave-to-MOSEK Optimization Interface for
> a while, and have reached a point where I would like to put it on
> Octave-forge and share the package with other users of MOSEK. Though
> free academic and trial licenses are available, the project do link to
> a proprietary library and so would belong in the "nonfree" package
> directory as:
>
> https://octave.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/octave/trunk/octave-forge/nonfree/octmosek
>
> I hereby request that this directory is added, and that I am granted
> authorization to modify its contents.
> My username on sourceforge.net is: alsing
>
> For anyone interested, I have attached the package as it looks so far..
>
> Kind regards,
> Henrik Alsing Friberg

Hi Henrik

It seems that your package can't be GPL because it's linking octave
with non-free software. I'm not sure we can include it at the moment.
I'll try to figure it out first. Would be nice if someone with more
knowledged on this legal issues could join in.

By the way, are you really one of the MOSEK developers? Is the library
itself planning to becoming more free as well?

Carnë

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