[Scip] License issues raised by a future interface between SCIP and Sage

Thorsten Koch koch at zib.de
Wed Jul 1 08:15:44 CEST 2015


Dear Nathann,

nice to hear that SAGE will get an SCIP interface.

Looking at the SCIP Academic License
http://scip.zib.de/academic.txt
there seem to be two problems:

> - We would like to host a *copy* of the source tarball
> (scipoptsuite-3.1.1.tgz)
>   on our servers (anybody would be able to download it from there)
> 
the license states that you have to track usage.

> - Users could "download and install" this copy by running "sage -i scip"
> 
In this case you would have to ensure that people notice and acknowledge that
they use SCIP under the Academic License, which excludes any commercial
usage.

Best regards,
Thorsten


Am 30.06.15 um 18:01 schrieb Nathann Cohen:
> Helloooooo everybody,
> 
> I am contributor to a software called Sage [1], meant for general
> mathematics. We already have interface between Sage and other LP solvers
> (GLPK,
> CPLEX, Gurobi, ...) and we would like to interface it with SCIP in the
> future
> [2].
> 
> I would like to make sure that your license is compatible with our
> distribution
> system:
> 
> - Sagemath is licensed under the GPLv3+. Thus, SCIP cannot be part of Sage
> (nor
>   part of its source tarball) and we want it to become an 'optional
> package'.
> 
> - We would like to host a *copy* of the source tarball
> (scipoptsuite-3.1.1.tgz)
>   on our servers (anybody would be able to download it from there)
> 
> - Users could "download and install" this copy by running "sage -i scip"
> 
> - Some python files in Sage (under GPLv3+ license), part of the standard
> Sage
>   distribution (but rather useless unless your package is installed), would
> be
>   our way to use your code (as an independent binary file, or as a shared
>   library).
> 
> Do you see anything in this description that would go against your wishes,
> or
> against your license?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Nathann
> http://www.steinertriples.fr/ncohen/
> 
> [1] http://www.sagemath.org/
> [2] http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/10879
> 
> 
> 
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