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Sean Luke wrote:
> We're always interested in projects you're working on, open or closed,
> free or for pay. And if your employer insists that modifications of
> our code must be closed, remind him that karma does exist in the
> software business. Returning code to the community encourages others
> to do so (which he can then borrow from again).
I work for a university, but my project is funded by three different
industrial partners, all large corporations. Getting any kind of
agreement for an open-source release is likely to be difficult. I'll see
how things pan out.
yours,
rob
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Rob Alexander (E-mail: [log in to unmask])
Research Associate, Dept of Computer Science, The University of York,
York, YO10 5DD, UK
Tel: 01904 432792 Fax: 01904 432708
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