Hello,
thanks for the answers. As those of Debian-med have seen, I went out to
ask the authors about the licese change.
As for all the other pointers, the way version 2.21 is written, I think
rewriting the algorithm from scratch based on the original paper is
probably easier that understandi
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 01:17:04PM +0100, Gert Wollny wrote:
> one version, 2.21 is GPL, but already for reasonable sized brain
> image data the code crashes, and the way the code is written there
> is no easy way to fix this, and hence, Oscar went with version 3.0,
> which works.
If the API is the
Hi Gert,
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 01:17:04PM +0100, Gert Wollny wrote:
> ...
>
> * My first course of action would be to ask the authors of maxflow
> to relicense. I remember to have seen a nice example letter one of
> the Debian-med pages for doing just that, but right now I can't find
> it.
> An
Thibaut Paumard schreef:
> Le 17/03/2014 13:34, Albert van der Horst a écrit :
>>> one version, 2.21 is GPL, but already for reasonable sized brain image
>>> data the code crashes, and the way the code is written there is no easy
>>> way to fix this, and hence, Oscar went with version 3.0, which w
Le 17/03/2014 13:34, Albert van der Horst a écrit :
>> one version, 2.21 is GPL, but already for reasonable sized brain image
>> data the code crashes, and the way the code is written there is no easy
>> way to fix this, and hence, Oscar went with version 3.0, which works.
>>
>> However, version 3.
Gert Wollny schreef:
> Dear all,
>
> one of my colleagues, Oscar (in the CC) recently got a software paper
> accepted that proposes a "Multivariate Bayesian Image Segmentation Tool"
> that can be used for Brain MR segmentation. Our plan is to package this
> for Debian, but we have a licensing prob
My approach would be to ask upstream to revert back to the GPL.
If they refuse then look for an alternative free implementation.
If none exists revert back to using and packaging the GPL version.
Also work on some patches to improve the GPL version and send them
upstream.
If upstream refuses to
Dear all,
one of my colleagues, Oscar (in the CC) recently got a software paper
accepted that proposes a "Multivariate Bayesian Image Segmentation Tool"
that can be used for Brain MR segmentation. Our plan is to package this
for Debian, but we have a licensing problem:
The software makes use
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