Re: [R] ACM Software Copyright and License Agreement

2012-02-17 Thread Hans W Borchers
peter dalgaard pdalgd at gmail.com writes: On Feb 16, 2012, at 12:31 , Hans W Borchers wrote: I have often seen the use of routines from the ACM Collected Algorithms, i.e. netlib.org/toms/≥ (CALGO, or Trans. On Math. Software, TOMS), in Open Source programs, maybe also in some R packages

Re: [R] ACM Software Copyright and License Agreement

2012-02-17 Thread peter dalgaard
On Feb 17, 2012, at 13:42 , Hans W Borchers wrote: peter dalgaard pdalgd at gmail.com writes: On Feb 16, 2012, at 12:31 , Hans W Borchers wrote: I have often seen the use of routines from the ACM Collected Algorithms, i.e. netlib.org/toms/≥ (CALGO, or Trans. On Math. Software, TOMS), in

[R] ACM Software Copyright and License Agreement

2012-02-16 Thread Hans W Borchers
ACM Software Copyright and License Agreement I have often seen the use of routines from the ACM Collected Algorithms, i.e. netlib.org/toms/ (CALGO, or Trans. On Math. Software, TOMS), in Open Source programs, maybe also in some R packages --- and sometimes these programs are distributed under the

Re: [R] ACM Software Copyright and License Agreement

2012-02-16 Thread Berend Hasselman
On 16-02-2012, at 12:31, Hans W Borchers wrote: ACM Software Copyright and License Agreement I have often seen the use of routines from the ACM Collected Algorithms, i.e. netlib.org/toms/ (CALGO, or Trans. On Math. Software, TOMS), in Open Source programs, maybe also in some R packages I

Re: [R] ACM Software Copyright and License Agreement

2012-02-16 Thread peter dalgaard
On Feb 16, 2012, at 12:31 , Hans W Borchers wrote: ACM Software Copyright and License Agreement I have often seen the use of routines from the ACM Collected Algorithms, i.e. netlib.org/toms/ (CALGO, or Trans. On Math. Software, TOMS), in Open Source programs, maybe also in some R packages

Re: [R] ACM Software Copyright and License Agreement

2012-02-16 Thread Berend Hasselman
On 16-02-2012, at 12:31, Hans W Borchers wrote: ACM Software Copyright and License Agreement I have often seen the use of routines from the ACM Collected Algorithms, i.e. netlib.org/toms/ (CALGO, or Trans. On Math. Software, TOMS), in Open Source programs, maybe also in some R packages ---