Closed jamesblackburn closed 9 years ago
There's a statement:
Will be free software under MIT license
Is, or will, the source code be available for the rfa.so? Without it, it doesn't look like it's possible to modify the implementation.
rfa.so
Hi,
Due to the agreement with Thomson Reuters, we are not at liberty to distribute its RFA libraries. We just thought that the MIT license will allow users to freely use PyRFA worry free.
There's a statement:
Is, or will, the source code be available for the
rfa.so
? Without it, it doesn't look like it's possible to modify the implementation.