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Subject: Re: [boost] GSoC 2010 : BigInt
From: Mario Ynocente Castro (ycmario_at_[hidden])
Date: 2010-03-26 11:27:59
What do you by building the solution against BGL?
2010/3/26 Andrew Sutton <andrew.n.sutton_at_[hidden]>
> Hi Mario,
>
> Hi, I'm a engineering student from Peru. I'm really interested in the
> BigInt
> > project for GSoC 2010, but there's a part for which I would like a better
> > explanation, the description says : "A successful proposal will include a
> > discussion of licensing concerns". What does it mean? I must choose the
> > license under which the code will be released and indicate it when I
> submit
> > the aplication?
> >
>
> Mostly it was intended to mean that you should understand why simply
> building the solution against BGL won't work for many Boost Users. In fact,
> there are a number of BigInt/arbitary precision libraries that have the
> same
> problems: contradictory or restrictive licenses.
>
> Andrew Sutton
> andrew.n.sutton_at_[hidden]
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