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- The historical files here represents copies of earlier versions of
- Reduce and PSL with (at present) the oldes ones being from the early 1980s.
- They are in general unaltered from the original archives that they were
- recovered from, and a consequence of that is that some have restrictive
- rights messages embedded which represented their status at that time.
- Tony Hearn and Martin Griss as lead copyright holders were senty an enquiry:
- > Would you grant permission for me to make these public as part of the
- > above-mentioned web site (which Im expecting will eventually be
- > formally accessioned into the Computer History Museum digital
- > repository? Thanks very much.
- Tony Hearn replied:
- > Fine with me.
- Martin Griss replied:
- > I have no objections to their release with an appropriate note, but its
- > important to know that several files were written or updated by
- > multiple students at Utah and by several staff at HP Laboratories; many
- > of these folks have most likely retired.
- >
- > So, I am not sure if we need to contact them for permission. Perhaps
- > they at least need to be listed as contributors. As far as I can
- > tell/recall, only some of the files have copyright notices that request
- > my permission for release - I assume (or intended -:) these notice on
- > the "main" files apply to all subsidiary files, both hand written and
- > generated.
- >
- > We will need certainly to add some sort of caveat/disclosure that says
- > these files are provided for historical interest only, and there is no
- > implied warrantee of fitness or correctness for use, nor may they be
- > used for any commercial pupose..
- Please note that last paragraph that these files are made availanle to
- record the historical trail of the Reduce project and the contributors -
- both those named within the filea and others deserve thanks and credit.
- For later copies of Reduce Tony Hearn arranged that contributors completed
- paperwork to confirm that they were willing to have their code distributed
- as part of Reduce. For PSL at some stage control and support was organised
- through HP Labs, and a modest while after Reduce became an open source
- project they confirmed that they were happy for their code to be included
- as part of the open source version. It is probable that the rights that they
- acquired in order to be able to develop and exploit PSL means that their
- release of the code covers almost all of the versions here. See the HP
- disclaimer in the PSL section of the main current version of the code.
- The bibliography in the file doc/manual/bibl.bib lists many of those who
- contributed to Reduce.
- ACN April 2020
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