On Montag 15 Juni 2009, Andrew Wagner wrote:
> As long as there are no licensing issues, I approve of it going
> wherever it will be most useful.  NVIDIA wrote all the really hard
> code, and it only took me a significant effort to port because I'm
> still new to pycuda and am still doing many things for the first time.
>  Note that NVIDIA's license requires attribution and preservation of
> the license text not only in the code, but in the "user
> documentation".  I guess if there ~is no external user documentation
> for this bit of sample code, you're fine just plopping it in with the
> other code examples.

Since it's a non-essential part of the PyCUDA distribution, I'm happy to leave 
it where it is and wait till they come suing. And if they do, it's easy enough 
to remove.

To be safe, I've added their name (and yours) in the ack section of the docs.

Thanks for the clarification. 
Andreas

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