Andrew,

Would you consider the GPL licence?

Name ideas:

"Tora"- The Open Routing Algorithm?

"Aora"- Andrew's......

What's it written in, maybe that could help with the name....PyOra, for example?

Just a thought.

Chris.

2009/3/23 Andrew M. Bishop <[email protected]>:
> "Tim Waters (chippy)" <[email protected]> writes:
>
>>> I decided that what would be fun to implement is a routing algorithm
>>> that can find the best (shortest or quickest) route between any two
>>> OSM highway nodes. I know that there are other routing algorithms
>>> available but this started as an intellectual exercise so I developed
>>> my own.  It seemed to work so I added a fancy web front end to it and
>>> put it on a server.
>
>> This is really neat. it's good to see a few excellent routers occuring
>> because of OSM.
>> I think your one is quite powerful for the ability to customise the
>> weighting, nice!
>>
>> Also, any plans to release the source for the router available so we
>> can play too?
>
> Yes, if people find it useful then I have no problems with releasing
> the source code.  I need to tidy up a few things and write a README
> file, but it was always planned that a release would occur if it
> worked.
>
> One thing that it is missing is a good name - I ought to get that
> sorted out as well before releasing it.
>
> --
> Andrew.
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