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I am adding .cine capability to pims (Python Image Sequence) by @tcaswell https://github.com/soft-matter/pims
using python-cine. This will give it more features and a uniform interface to other types of camera files.
However, the GPL3 is inconsistent with the license for PIMS and so the python-cine code and PIMS cannot currently co-exist in a distributable package.
Would it be possible to dual-license the code?
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Hi, sorry for the very late reply. I completely rebooted the project today and changed the license to LGPL so you can easily distribute it together with your open or closed source software. Only changes to the library need to be relicensed under the LGPL.
I know this comes really late but i'd be very interested in a closer collaboration between the projects in some form or the other.
I am adding .cine capability to pims (Python Image Sequence) by @tcaswell
https://github.com/soft-matter/pims
using python-cine. This will give it more features and a uniform interface to other types of camera files.
However, the GPL3 is inconsistent with the license for PIMS and so the python-cine code and PIMS cannot currently co-exist in a distributable package.
Would it be possible to dual-license the code?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: