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Former Member
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Show source code, in order make able people to compile the program in his architecture.
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Sadly, this isn't always possible.
Currently, all the projects running on WCG have license agreements that make this impossible. |
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Former Member
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Hello swoopTmsK,
There are a lot of practical difficulties involved besides licensing. The code is under development and open source code development involves adding a complicated administrative / bureucratic layer to the organization. Rosetta Commons ( http://www.rosettacommons.org/ ) is a limited academic group involved with the development of Rosetta (used by HPF2) which tries to gain the advantages of group development while avoiding the complexity of open source development. Unless you gain the support of a number of dedicated, capable software engineers, opening up the code tends to gum up the works. There are a number of practical examples in the last few years. Lawrence |
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