Hi, I completely forgot to forward this message, sorry about that. If I interpret it correctly we are free to use eulerspiral under LGPL
Best regards, Michael ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Benjamin Kimia <[email protected]> Date: 2012/12/11 Subject: Re: eulerspiral code To: Michael Behrisch <[email protected]> On 7/21/2012 8:00 PM, Michael Behrisch wrote: Dear Prof. Kimia, may I kindly ask, whether you have already news on the topic below? Thanks for the reminder. I am given a green light under the following terms You may feel free to re-release your code to sourceforge under the LGPL in this case. Ordinarily, the LGPL allows incorporation into proprietary products and so that might raise an eyebrow here about the intended use. If it is going to be a commercial product that earns revenue, you and Brown should be paid for the developed code. But in this case it is a free SourceForge project so our office sees no reason not to enable whatever implementation they want that you are willing to provide. Thank you for looking into this, Michael Behrisch 2012/7/2 Benjamin Kimia <[email protected]>: On 6/28/2012 11:19 PM, Michael Behrisch wrote: Dear Prof. Kimia, we want to use the code provided here http://www.lems.brown.edu/vision/researchAreas/EulerSpiral/index.html in our project SUMO (http://sumo.sourceforge.net/). While it is open source (and we are certainly thankful to you and Amir Tamrakar for releasing it), the license used makes it impossible to incorporate it into linux distributions such as Debian because of the notification clause in the license. Since the e-mail address mentioned there is obsolete anyway we would kindly ask you and Amir Tamrakar to relicense the code preferably under LGPL or the Apache License. Thank you very much again for providing the code in the first place, Michael Behrisch I have sent your email to someone at Brown who handles these issues. He said he will get back to me by the end of the week. -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Benjamin Kimia Professor of Engineering Associate Director, Laboratory for Engineering Man/Machine Systems School of Engineering, Brown University, Box D 182 Hope Street, Providence, RI USA 02912 http://vision.lems.brown.edu/ Tel: (401) 863-1353 FAX: (401) 863-9039 [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------- -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Benjamin Kimia Professor of Engineering Associate Director, Laboratory for Engineering Man/Machine Systems School of Engineering, Brown University, Box D 182 Hope Street, Providence, RI USA 02912 http://vision.lems.brown.edu/ Tel: (401) 863-1353 FAX: (401) 863-9039 [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DreamFactory - Open Source REST & JSON Services for HTML5 & Native Apps OAuth, Users, Roles, SQL, NoSQL, BLOB Storage and External API Access Free app hosting. Or install the open source package on any LAMP server. Sign up and see examples for AngularJS, jQuery, Sencha Touch and Native! http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=63469471&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ sumo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sumo-devel
