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Congratulations on the latest release. I'm curious about the license
change. What concerns or issues prompted a switch to the AFL?
Thanks,
Chris
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Christopher Farnham
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Sean Luke wrote:
> The George Mason University Evolutionary Computation Laboratory and
> Center for Social Complexity announce a new release of the ECJ
> evolutionary computation library and MASON multiagent simulation
> toolkit. Both systems have seen major improvements and revisions
> since the last release approximately eight months ago. The two
> systems are also being re-licensed under the Academic Free License
> version 3.0.
>
> ECJ is being released in two versions: a backward-compatable version
> (14) and a non-backward-compatible version (15) with significant
> framework revisions. The dual release will (hopefully) give people
> some extra time to convert to the new version. ECJ 14/15 also has
> numerous bug-fixes, speed improvements, and a new package (spatial
> embedding).
>
> ECJ can be found here:
> http://cs.gmu.edu/~eclab/projects/ecj/
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> ECJ CVS access is also available at SourceForge, but sourceforge.net
> has experienced a major hardware failure this past week and CVS access
> is not expected for several days at the earliest.
>
>
> MASON 11 is a major revision of our multiagent simulator. It sports a
> new charting and tracking facility, several new problem domains, and a
> very large number of bug fixes and improvements.
>
> MASON can be found here:
> http://cs.gmu.edu/~eclab/projects/mason/
>
> Sean Luke
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