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ideasman42 avatar ideasman42 commented on August 13, 2024

Eltopo sources have been removed from blender, and are not included in the latest release 2.65.

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alecjacobson avatar alecjacobson commented on August 13, 2024

I'd be curious to find out if you ever picked a license for el topo.

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ideasman42 avatar ideasman42 commented on August 13, 2024

According to http://www.cs.ubc.ca/labs/imager/tr/2009/eltopo/eltopo.html its public domain.
Though it would be good to include a LICENSE file in the source repository.

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christopherbatty avatar christopherbatty commented on August 13, 2024

FWIW another option is the Los Topos library, which we put explicitly under a FreeBSD license and which has some improved merging functionality, along with support for multiple materials. (I hope Tyson will forgive this shameless plug.)
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/cg/multitracker/code/

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tysonbrochu avatar tysonbrochu commented on August 13, 2024

Yeah, I always intended it to be public domain, however I now realize that this was a mistake, and we should have chosen a license from the start. I'm not sure if legally I can now apply a license to it or not. At one point we were going to meet with the UBC IP office to see what we could do, but I ended up graduating before we got around to it.

Anyways, I wholeheartedly endorse Los Topos if you need code with a license -- it basically does everything El Topo does and more. Even if you don't care about multimaterial tracking, the improved merging operation is really nice.

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alecjacobson avatar alecjacobson commented on August 13, 2024

cool. thanks.

On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 12:39 AM, tysonbrochu [email protected]
wrote:

Yeah, I always intended it to be public domain, however I now realize that
this was a mistake, and we should have chosen a license from the start. I'm
not sure if legally I can now apply a license to it or not. At one point we
were going to meet with the UBC IP office to see what we could do, but I
ended up graduating before we got around to it.

Anyways, I wholeheartedly endorse Los Topos if you need code with a
license -- it basically does everything El Topo does and more. Even if you
don't care about multimaterial tracking, the improved merging operation is
really nice.


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