magpie-ea / magpie-base

A framework for building web-based experiments (e.g., for psychological research) šŸ¤Æāš—
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Add webgazer #36

Closed marcelklehr closed 3 years ago

marcelklehr commented 3 years ago

https://github.com/brownhci/WebGazer/

marcelklehr commented 3 years ago

Integration successful, so far. I've opened an issue on their repo about Licensing (see https://github.com/brownhci/WebGazer/issues/224)

marcelklehr commented 3 years ago

Based on the response, I'm unsure, whether we are eligible to license the project under LGPL :thinking: https://github.com/brownhci/WebGazer/issues/224#issuecomment-861705281

x-ji commented 3 years ago

From my reading of the reply, Iā€™m not sure if anybody will take up an issue with _magpie if we follow the terms of LGPL :) Maybe we could worry about it if _magpie really takes off and becomes hugely popular šŸ˜„

x-ji commented 3 years ago

the LGPL extends to institutions beyond companies, so non-profits or academic institutes or LLCs under $1M, etc.

Seems to me from this sentence that the 1M cap is only applicable to LLC. Also academic Institutes donā€™t have such a ā€œvaluationā€ attached to them anyways.

x-ji commented 3 years ago

Though itā€™s a good question to clarify, sure šŸ‘ . I think the responder seems to have given a go-ahead?

marcelklehr commented 3 years ago

academic Institutes donā€™t have such a ā€œvaluationā€ attached to them anyways.

Yeah, it's a bit weird. Either be open source or don't...

marcelklehr commented 3 years ago

Eyetracking can be tested at https://magpie-reference.netlify.app/#eyetrackingvalidationscreen once the build finishes