markubiak
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Hello,
Thanks for developing Room EQ Wizard -- it is an amazingly comprehensive suite of tools to do anything with DRC under the sun. I was wondering if you've ever considered releasing the software under an open source license. I think this has several benefits:
If you're interested, I can recommend the extremely permissive MIT license. I'm also more than happy to contribute development time if that's something you find useful.
- Mark
Thanks for developing Room EQ Wizard -- it is an amazingly comprehensive suite of tools to do anything with DRC under the sun. I was wondering if you've ever considered releasing the software under an open source license. I think this has several benefits:
- Ability for others to contribute to and maintain the software
- Potential for others to extend the suite with new tools and research implementations
- Easier distribution through Linux repositories and potentially Flatpak/Snap
- Verifiable ports of algorithms and tools to more popular programming languages, such as Python
If you're interested, I can recommend the extremely permissive MIT license. I'm also more than happy to contribute development time if that's something you find useful.
- Mark
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