Excellent news, many thanks!
Steffen
On 20.03.19 14:29, Hyun Min Kang wrote:
Andreas - sorry for my oversight on the previous
email. There is no license attached with EMMAX, and you can
consider it to be equivalent to widely used public license (e.g.
MIT license).
Hyun.
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Hyun Min Kang, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biostatistics
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Email : hmkang@umich.edu
Hi
again,
I stumbled upon some other software that needs emmax which
brought to my
attention that there was no final answer to the license
question: Did you
decided for a free license for EMMAX which I might have
missed?
Kind regards
Andreas.
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 04:27:45PM +0100, Tony Travis wrote:
> On 11/02/18 16:13, rhkramer@gmail.com
wrote:
> > <correcting address (I hope)>
>
> Hi, Thanks for the correction :-)
>
> > On Sunday, February 11, 2018 06:03:23 AM Tony Travis
wrote:
> >> I've been using EMMAX to teach GWAS under
Bio-Linux, which includes
> >> software packaged by the Debian-Med team. At
present, we have to
> >> download the software from your website and
install it during our
> >> training sessions. This works, but it would be a
lot easier if we could
> >> just install it as a package. Please let us know
if you are willing to
> >> allow EMMAX to be packaged by Debian-Med?
> >
> > Is the issue only permission to package, or is the
issue a free license for
> > the software?
>
> We would like to redistribute EMMAX in a standard Debian
package format
> and inform our users what they are allowed to do with the
software,
> which requires it to have a free licence.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tony Travis.
>
> (on behalf of the Debian-Med team)
>
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