Yes, they were coded by myself, indeed.
-------------------------------------------------- Jerome Duriez, Research Associate University of Calgary, Dpt of Civil Engineering +1 403 220 7367 ________________________________ From: Anton Gladky <gladky.an...@gmail.com> Sent: September-14-16 1:14 PM To: Jerome Duriez Cc: Yade dev Subject: Re: [Yade-dev] Capillary scripts Hi Jerome, from my point of view, it is not a problem to push those scripts to the trunk as they are just scripts and you think they can be useful to other user too. Of course, they need to get a description in documentation or (and) have a good example, how to use them. Yes, they can be pushed to the scripts/ or to examples/corresponding_subfolder. The most important question is the license. Are those scripts created by you? Best regards, Anton 2016-09-14 3:19 GMT+02:00 Jerome Duriez <jerome.dur...@ucalgary.ca>: > Hello, > > > After a couple of private emails with Bruno, I can confirm that these > scripts work with GNU Octave as well (in addition to the less open-source > friendly MATLAB ) > > > We mentionned with Bruno the possibility uploading these .m scripts on the > wiki, however I would greatly prefer they are in trunk, in order to enjoy > the revision tracking tools. > > As these scripts are not bound, from my point of view, to any non > open-source tool, I think it should be fine. Any opinion ? (Bruno ? others > ?) > > > Another question is what would be the best trunk subfolder for these files ? > trunk/scripts ?
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