On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 1:06 PM, David Samuel
david.sam...@ons.gsi.gov.uk wrote:
To R Support Team,
Could you please let me know if ONS would be allowed to view your
software's source code?
If proof was ever needed that people don't read software license
agreements, this is it.
Is there a
Em 21/12/2011 11:22, Uwe Ligges escreveu:
On 21.12.2011 14:25, David Winsemius wrote:
There are no restrictions needed. Any of your staff can view the (open)
source code just as any other member of the human race
I do not think the GPL excludes other species ...
Since the null hypothesis
To R Support Team,
ONS would like a restricted number of its IT staff to view the source code
for the latest version of your software, to check it against our source
code security guidelines.The source code will be securely stored with
access limited.
ONS is quite happy to agree that we would
There are no restrictions needed. Any of your staff can view the
(open) source code just as any other member of the human race with
access to to an Interenet connection may do so.
The released version:
http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.14.0.tar.gz
The development version:
On Dec 21, 2011, at 7:06 AM, David Samuel wrote:
To R Support Team,
ONS would like a restricted number of its IT staff to view the source code
for the latest version of your software, to check it against our source
code security guidelines.The source code will be securely stored with
On 21.12.2011 14:25, David Winsemius wrote:
There are no restrictions needed. Any of your staff can view the (open)
source code just as any other member of the human race
I do not think the GPL excludes other species ...
with access to to
an Interenet connection may do so.
Oh, you may
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