6th April 2010, 3 min read External-Memory Sorting in Java : the First Release 4 thoughts on “External-Memory Sorting in Java : the First Release” Daniel Lemire says: April 6, 2010 at 12:55 pm Go right ahead. Thomas Jung says: April 6, 2010 at 10:16 am Nowadays people expect to be able to build a project and run tests with a build tool. 🙂 I could add this. I just wanted to make sure that there not 3 builds in place. Andre Vellino says: April 10, 2010 at 1:32 pm Excellent, Daniel! But I’m curious, why didn’t you use the “New BSD” license instead – it’s probably closer to “Public Domain” than GPL, no? Daniel Lemire says: April 10, 2010 at 4:33 pm @Vellino I didn’t know what to do license-wise. The code itself says it is in the public domain. Hopefully, it won’t matter. Nobody will hire lawyers to resolve conflicts around this piece of code. I really, really hope so.
Go right ahead.
Nowadays people expect to be able to build a project and run tests with a build tool. 🙂 I could add this. I just wanted to make sure that there not 3 builds in place.
Excellent, Daniel! But I’m curious, why didn’t you use the “New BSD” license instead – it’s probably closer to “Public Domain” than GPL, no?
@Vellino I didn’t know what to do license-wise. The code itself says it is in the public domain.
Hopefully, it won’t matter. Nobody will hire lawyers to resolve conflicts around this piece of code. I really, really hope so.