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Can I still use optimesh after 2023/1/1? #98

Closed loganbvh closed 1 year ago

loganbvh commented 1 year ago

Hi, I have begun seeing the following messages when using optimesh version 0.9.4. Can you explain what this means for academic users of optimesh?

From [b]Jan 1, 2023[/b], meshplex will require a meshpro license to run. See https://github.com/meshpro for details.
From [b]Jan 1, 2023[/b], some features of optimesh (e.g., {which}) will require a meshpro license to run. See https://github.com/meshpro for details.
nschloe commented 1 year ago

Ah, I'm just seeing this now. I've pushed back the release a bit, so if you'll just upgrade, you'll be fine. Will release further details later.

loganbvh commented 1 year ago

Thanks. For now, I've decided to just use Laplacian smoothing and remove optimesh as a dependency from my projects