Hi Edward,
I am willing to licence the contents of the sim_all.tar file (located at
https://gna.org/support/download.php?file_id=18404) and attached to the
task https://gna.org/task/?7712 under the GNU General Public Licence,
version three or higher.
The code was originally set up in Matlab format by Martin Tollinger and
Nikolai Skrynnikov. Nikolai has just recently sent a message where he
authorizes that the code (based on his Matlab code) gets released.
Martin will do so very soon, too, as he told me.
I believe that the modifications that I did on the code date back to
2010-2013, so these are the years to be written in the copyright
section. Martin and Nikolai had set up the code earlier, and as the file
dates are 2005, this is presumably the date where the code was written.
They will give you more precise information about the dates.
Paul
On 29.07.13 09:20, Edward d'Auvergne wrote:
Hi Paul,
I would like to incorporate the numeric and Trott & Palmer R1rho
models from your code in the sim_all.tar file. But for this to be
legally possible, you need to release your code under an appropriate
licence. You permanently own the copyright on this Matlab code but,
for it to be used in relax, you must say that you release the code
under the GPLv3+ licence. And you need to give the years you
developed the code. You could do this by responding to this email,
making sure it goes to the mailing list. An email to a archived
public mailing list is a sufficient legal instrument.
You need to say that you are willing to licence the contents of the
sim_all.tar file (located at
https://gna.org/support/download.php?file_id=18404) and attached to
the task https://gna.org/task/?7712 under the GNU General Public
Licence, version three or higher. You must also give the dates that
your copyrights are for. I can see that the date on all files is
2005, but you may have started this a few years before that date. You
can copy and paste some of this message for your email.
Cheers,
Edward
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Institut de Biologie Structurale Jean-Pierre Ebel (IBS)
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