Re: [Opengc-devel] Question about Open Glass Cockpit
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From: Damion S. <da...@op...> - 2005-02-01 21:32:51
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Hi, The license is more or less a BSD style license, meaning that you can=20 do whatever you want with the code (modify it or not, release your=20 changes or not, sell it or not, etc.) as long as you acknowledge the=20 original copyright in whatever source or binary you redistribute. The=20 fact that the copyright is in my name is simply a convenience for=20 allowing me to move the source code around - you are free to do most=20 anything you want with it. You can access the source code through the OpenGC CVS server. A=20 description of how to do this can be found on the website: http://www.opengc.org/developers_cvs.html Let me know if you have any additional questions. Cheers, Damion On Feb 1, 2005, at 12:21 PM, Pro...@ao... wrote: > > Hi to whom may concern > =A0 > =A0=A0=A0=A0After downloading Opengc-0.56 (Glass Cockpit)... I have = read the=20 > manual in PDF and understand regarding to copyright by Damion Shelton.=20= > Now a bit concerned.. This distributed software may have omission and=20= > I would like to provide some extra assistance regarding to this=20 > software. But I don't really know how or is not much familiar with=20 > this kind of requirements. My understanding, opengc may be distribute=20= > for anyone to use this software for free, but is there any possible or=20= > anyhow I could get source codes or may want to do some additional or=20= > modification regarding to this program? If so, what do I need to do?=20= > who should I contact with for the source code? Where do I find them?=20= > any suggestion you would provide I would be happy to find out such=20 > information on this particular software's souce code or some kind of=20= > license. > =A0 > =A0 > Let me know > =A0 > Arthur Prather > ProjectB767 > --------- Damion Shelton Carnegie Mellon University, Robotics Institute 214 Smith Hall 412.268.1858 (office) 412.818.8829 (cell) 412.268.5895 (fax) http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~beowulf --------- |