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Apr 25, 2008, 5:46:21 PM (17 years ago)
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     1= GiBUU source code =
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     3Here we will provide soon the GiBUU source files for downloading.
     4
     5   
     6== License and Copyright Agreement ==
     7
     8We adopted for the GiBUU code the license proposed by the [http://www.montecarlonet.org/GUIDELINES MC-Net collaboration]:
     9
     10
     11=== Preamble ===
     12
     13This generator has been developed as part of an academic research
     14project and is the result of many years of work by the authors.
     15Proper academic recognition is a requirement for its continued
     16development.
     17
     18The components of the program have been developed to work together
     19as a coherent physics framework. We believe that the creation of
     20separately maintained forks or piecewise distribution of individual
     21parts would diminish their scientific value.
     22
     23The authors are convinced that software development in a scientific
     24context requires full availability of all source code, to further
     25progress and to allow local modifications to meet the specific
     26requirements of the individual user.
     27
     28Therefore we have decided to release this program under the
     29GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2. This ensures
     30that the source code will be available to you and grants you the
     31freedom to use and modify the program. You can redistribute your
     32modified versions as long as you retain the GPL and respect existing
     33copyright notices (see the file 'COPYING' for details).
     34
     35By using the GPL, we entrust you with considerable freedom and expect
     36you to use it wisely, since the GPL does not address the issues in
     37the first two paragraphs. To remedy this shortcoming, we have
     38formulated the following guidelines relevant for the distribution
     39and usage of event generator software in an academic setting.
     40
     41
     42=== Guidelines ===
     43
     44 * The integrity of the program should be respected.
     45  * Suspected bugs and proposed fixes should be reported back to the original authors to be considered for inclusion in the standard distribution. No independently developed and maintained forks should be created as long as the original authors actively work on the program.
     46  * The program should normally be redistributed in its entirety. When there are special reasons, an agreement should be sought with the original authors to redistribute only specific parts. This should be arranged such that the redistributed parts remain updated in step with the standard distribution.
     47  * Any changes in the code must be clearly marked in the source (reason, author, date) and documented. If any modified version is redistributed it should be stated at the point of distribution (download link) that it has been modified and why.
     48  * If a significant part of the code is used by another program, this should be clearly specified in that program's documentation and stated at its point of distribution.
     49  * Copyright information and references may not be removed. Copyright-related program messages may not be altered and must be printed even if only a part of the program is used. Adding further messages specifying any modifications is encouraged.
     50
     51 * The program and its physics should be properly cited when used for academic publications.
     52  * The main software reference as designated by the program authors should always be cited.
     53  * In addition, the original literature on which the program is based should be cited to the extent that it is of relevance for a study, applying the same threshold criteria as for other literature.
     54  * When several programs are combined, they should all be mentioned, commensurate with their importance for the physics study at hand.
     55  * To make published results reproducible, the exact versions of the codes that were used and any relevant program and parameter modifications should be spelled out.
     56     
     57=== Postscript ===
     58
     59The copyright license of the software is the GPL v2 alone, therefore the above guidelines are not legally binding. However, we reserve the right to criticize offenders. The guidelines should always be combined with common sense, for interpretation and for issues not covered. Enquiries regarding the guidelines and related issues are encouraged and should be directed to the authors of the program.
     60   
     61Please note that the program, including all its code and documentation, is intended for academic use and is delivered "as is" to be used at your own risk, without any guarantees.
     62
     63'''[http://theorie.physik.uni-giessen.de/~gibuu/license/ Please click here to fill out the form, so that we can grant you full access to the code.]
     64'''
     65