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Re: Template Numerical Toolkit (TNT) license



Anibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@its.monash.edu.au> writes:

> Is the following license (not subject to copyright and in the public
> domain) free? I think it is. However, I would like to see if there is
> any objection.

Nope, public domain stuff is perfectly fine.  Just include this so that
there's no confusion later, as occasionally stuff appears to be written
by federal employees (and therefore public domain) but was actually
written by contractors (and therefore not).

> * Template Numerical Toolkit (TNT): Linear Algebra Module
> *
> * Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division
> * National Institute of Technology,
> * Gaithersburg, MD USA
> *
> *
> * This software was developed at the National Institute of Standards and
> * Technology (NIST) by employees of the Federal Government in the course
> * of their official duties. Pursuant to title 17 Section 105 of the
> * United States Code, this software is not subject to copyright
> * protection
> * and is in the public domain.  The Template Numerical Toolkit (TNT) is
> * an experimental system.  NIST assumes no responsibility whatsoever for
> * its use by other parties, and makes no guarantees, expressed or
> * implied,
> * about its quality, reliability, or any other characteristic.
> *
> * BETA VERSION INCOMPLETE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE
> * see http://math.nist.gov/tnt for latest updates.

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Jeremy Hankins <nowan@nowan.org>
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