
Barend Gehrels wrote:
Dean Michael Berris wrote:
On Feb 2, 2008 2:49 AM, Frank Mori Hess <frank.hess@nist.gov> wrote:
On Friday 01 February 2008 07:33 am, Barend Gehrels wrote:
Of course you can download and look at the sourcecode, no problem. It is stated like this because it is not yet open source, it is not yet submitted or accepted by boost and at no other open source site. Therefore I cannot state there that it is open source at this moment. However, for review purposes it is allowed to look in it. If this is not sufficient I can change the statement.
I just found the BSL or any open source library too heavy for a preview of a part of a further unpublished library in this stage. So please preview if you want, it is certainlty allowed to download the code for preview purposes, as is stated.
I was not following the template geometry thread, so please forgive me if I'm missing the point ... It seems to me that you will get a much closer inspection of your work if you are willing to open-source it now; it takes a lot of effort to review a submission to boost (or a submission preview), and personally I would not want to spend the energy if I thought the author was considering keeping the code proprietary.
Barend
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