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Upstream-Name: NLopt
Upstream-Contact: Steven G. Johnson <stevenj@alum.mit.edu>
Source: http://ab-initio.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/NLopt
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Files: *
Copyright: 2007-2011 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
License: MIT
Comment:
 NLopt combines several free/open-source nonlinear optimization
 libraries by various authors.  See the COPYING, COPYRIGHT, and README
 files in the subdirectories for the original copyright and licensing
 information of these packages.
 .
 The compiled NLopt library, i.e. the combined work of all of the
 included optimization routines, is licensed under the conjunction of
 all of these licensing terms.  Currently, the most restrictive terms
 are for the code in the "luksan" directory, which is licensed under
 the GNU Lesser General Public License (GNU LGPL), version 2.1 or
 later (see luksan/COPYRIGHT).
 .
 That means that the compiled NLopt library is governed by the terms of
 the LGPL.
 Other portions of NLopt, including any modifications to the
 abovementioned packages, are licensed under the standard "MIT License".

Files: bobyqa/*
Copyright: 2009 M. J. D. Powell <mjdp@cam.ac.uk>
           2010 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
License: MIT

Files: cobyla/*
Copyright: 1992, Michael J. D. Powell <M.J.D.Powell@damtp.cam.ac.uk>
           2004, Jean-Sebastien Roy <js@jeannot.org>
           2008, Steven G. Johnson <stevenj@alum.mit.edu>
License: MIT

Files: luksan/*
Copyright: Ladislav Luksan, 2007.
           Many of sparse matrix modules were prepared by Miroslav Tuma.
License: LGPL-2.1+

Files: newuoa/*
Copyright: 2004 M. J. D. Powell <mjdp@cam.ac.uk>
           2007-2011 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
License: MIT

Files: slsqp/*
Copyright: 1988 Dieter Kraft
           1994 Association for Computing Machinery
           2001, 2002 Enthought, Inc.
           2003-2009 SciPy Developers.
           2010 Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
License: BSD-3-clause
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 C      From: Deborah Cotton <cotton@hq.acm.org>
 C      Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 12:35:55 -0500
 C      Subject: RE: Algorithm License requested
 C      To: Alan Isaac
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 C      Prof. Issac,
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 C      In that case, then because the author consents to [the ACM] releasing
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Files: stogo/*
Copyright: 1998 by S. Zertchaninov and K. Madsen.
License: MIT
Comment:
 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 .
 The StoGO source code on the authors' web site has no copyright or
 license information, but I (Steven G. Johnson) contacted the author
 K. Madsen for clarification and he gave me permission to distribute
 it under the MIT license above.  See the correspondence below:
 .
 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 10:46:09 +0200
 From: Kaj Madsen <km@imm.dtu.dk>
 To: stevenj@math.mit.edu
 Subject: RE: open source license for StoGO software?
 .
 The MIT licence is ok with me, and so is your copyright suggestion. 
 .
 Kaj Madsen. 
 .
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Steven G. Johnson [mailto:stevenj@fftw.org] 
 Sent: 23. august 2007 22:23
 To: Kaj Madsen
 Subject: RE: open source license for StoGO software?
 .
 On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Kaj Madsen wrote:
 > Many thanks for your mail. You can definitely consider the software as
 > open source, please use it as you like, however please refer to us if 
 > you publish results based on the software.
 >
 > I am now in a heavy administrative position as a Head of Department 
 > (has been since 1998, therefore I never really followed up on this). 
 > The paper was never published, however I am attaching two fdf-files, 
 > one with the paper, one with some descriptions of the code. I hope 
 > this makes sense, otherwise please don't hesitate to contact me again.
 .
 Thanks so much for your response!
 .
 To be open source it needs some specific open-source license to specify
 the permissions in legal terms.  The simplest open-source license is
 probably the MIT license, is this okay?
 .
 http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
 .
 Also, I need to know who the authors are for the copyright statement. 
 Should I list it as:
            Copyright (c) 1998 by S. Zertchaninov and K. Madsen ?
 .
 Thanks again!  I will definitely cite it if I publish any results based
 on StoGO!  (It's one of the few public global-optimization programs that
 is able to exploit gradient information.)
 .
 Regards,
 Steven G. Johnson

License: LGPL-2.1+
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Files: debian/*
Copyright: 2011-2012, Christophe Trophime <christophe.trophime@grenoble.cnrs.fr>
           2012, Sergey B Kirpichev <skirpichev@gmail.com>
License: GPL-3+
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