Changeset 33323
- Timestamp:
- Mar 12, 2006, 3:00:06 PM (17 years ago)
- Author:
- Douglas Gregor
- Message:
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blanket-permission.txt:
- Received permission from Brian Osman to use the Boost Software License
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Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 17:17:19 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: Graph isomorphism and licensing
From: osman@…
To: "Douglas Gregor" <doug.gregor@…>
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Hi Doug,
Wow. Blast from the past -- at least that code is. I had some idea what
you were up to, after using boost recently and seeing your name in charge
of the release.
As for the license, I have no problem with that. You have my full
permission to use the Boost Software License 1.0, or any other future
variant. As long as my name stays on the code, I don't really care what
happens to it. =)
-Brian
Hi Brian,
If this actually follows you all the way to your inbox, I would be
amazed. But hey, it's worth a shot, right?
So I'm Doug Gregor, from the Generic Programming group at RPI. You
probably remember the graph isomorphism algorithm we coded for
Krishnamoorthy's class a couple of years back, and that's the purpose
of this message. We'd like to update the license on that code to the
Boost Software License instead of the old GGCL license, but we need
your permission to do so. The reason I'm bothering with this now is
that Debian has decided that the old GGCL license is evil, and wants
to boot the graph library out of their distribution if we can't fix
the license :) Ideally, you'd give us permission to us the Boost
Software License 1.0 and any revisions to the license.
I hope all is well. From googling to try to get your e-mail address
(you aren't exactly an easy man to find...), I see that you're busy
hacking video games. Very, very cool. I'm hiding out in academia as a
post-doc at Indiana University. Most of my time is actually hacking a
new, parallel version of the BGL.
Cheers,
Doug
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