From zhuiastate.edu Wed Aug 1 17:17:11 2012
From: "Hu, Zhiliang [AN S]" <zhuiastate.edu>
To: Multiple Recipients of <crimap-usersanimalgenome.org>
Subject: RE: What license for crimap-improved?
Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2012 17:17:11 -0500
Hi, Simon,
The original CRI-MAP by Dr. Green et al does not require a license. He used
to send you a copy directly upon a personal request statement "for academic
use only". Later it was hosted at Rutgers for Green
(http://compgen.rutgers.edu/old/multimap/crimap/) and no license is
claimed, even an GNU artistic license. Citation for use is requested.
The improved CRI-MAP by Jill Maddox et al does not claim for license
either. My understanding is that it's supported by "public" funding thus
free for academic and research in public domain - Jill on this mailing list
may give a more accurate answer. By the way, any possible funding from
AgResearch or elsewhere to support Jill for further CRI-MAP improvement
will surely be appreciated.
You may find both Phil Green and Jill Maddox's email on this web site to
confirm though.
Jill - Maybe we can put a license claim on the web?
--
Zhiliang
-----Original Message-----
.From: Guest, Simon [mailto:Simon.Guestagresearch.co.nz]
.Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 3:58 PM
.To: Multiple Recipients of
.Subject: What license for crimap-improved?
Hi,
I'm a sysadmin at AgResearch, and am in the process of providing crimap-
improved for our scientists.
However, before I can install the software, I need to know under what
license it is provided, or is it public domain? I found no statement about
licensing anywhere on the website or in the source code.
cheers, Simon Guest
Senior UNIX Technical Consultant AgResearch
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