JDSL is a project that was done a few years ago at Brown University.
I'm interested in using this library in a commercial product, but the
license prohibits it. The email associated with the project has not
responded so I suspect the team has disbanded.
If you read this and are associated with JDSL, could you please
respond?
Thanks
"Daisy" <jeffrdrew@gmail.com> wrote in news:1175875101.048739.292060
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> JDSL is a project that was done a few years ago at Brown University.
> I'm interested in using this library in a commercial product, but the
> license prohibits it. The email associated with the project has not
> responded so I suspect the team has disbanded.
Have you tried contacting any of the individuals listed on the team page
(http://www.cs.brown.edu/cgc/jdsl/team.html)? I think that the top three are
professors, and are therefore more likely to still be contactable.
Cheers!

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Robert M. Gary - 06 Apr 2007 19:16 GMT
On Apr 6, 10:04 am, "Greg R. Broderick" <gregb
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> "Daisy" <jeffrd...@gmail.com> wrote in news:1175875101.048739.292060
> @l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com:
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> (http://www.cs.brown.edu/cgc/jdsl/team.html)? I think that the top three are
> professors, and are therefore more likely to still be contactable.
Ah, the beauty of a guaranteed-for-life job! ;)
-Robert