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Hi,

Did you also bug Marcel about that license of Bio7?
GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)

Java.net wrote about SCaVis earlier: http://jwork.org/scavis/overview
It looks very impressive. And while I can't say, how eager this "small non-profit" would be to join a slightly larger one (Eclipse Foundation) the remarks about a "business friendly version" of SCaVis under http://jwork.org/scavis/index.php/license sound like that version could also be EPL compatible.

Regards,

Werner 

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Hi Philip,

Yes, we at the Bioclipse project are very keen on this (sorry for being silent lately). There are many things going on in our organization and we have amongst others started sketching on a rewrite towards Bioclipse 3. However there have been some setbacks with some personnel leaving and new recruitment, hopefully it will settle soon. As our core dependency is the mentioned CDK, it is crucial for us that this is also resolved.

Kind regards,

Ola

On 8 apr 2015, at 12:25, Jay Jay Billings <jayjaybillings@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:jayjaybillings@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:


As far as Bio7 goes, we bugged Marcel to death about it at EclipseCon!

Marcel, I think you are most likely reading this, so just know that I'm going to bug you about it more as soon as my classes are over. :-P

Jay

On Apr 8, 2015 4:29 AM, "Philip Wenig" <philip.wenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:philip.wenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi folks,

I'd really like to see the following projects becoming official Eclipse projects under the Science umbrella:

Bioclipse
http://www.bioclipse.net<http://www.bioclipse.net/>

The Chemistry Development Kit
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdk

Bio7
http://bio7.org<http://bio7.org/>


Best,
Philip

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