Python library for control of microscope devices, supporting hardware triggers and distribution of devices over the network for performance and flexibility.
Similar to MicronOxford/cockpit#722, it turns out that in many cases, copyright is not owned by us but by the University of Oxford. Exceptions are:
David Baddeley (@David-Baddeley) (we copied some files from PYME so he retains copyright on those)
Julio Mateos-Langerak (@juliomateoslangerak ) (he said his code is owned by CNRS)
Tiago Susano Pinto (@Wolfox ) (he's copyright holder for some of the laser code he authored before being employed by the University of Oxford)
David Miguel Susano Pinto (@carandraug - that's me) (while pretty much al of his contributions were while employed by Micron and so are copyright of the university, the support for iChrome MLE is past that and belongs to himself)
Unless people object, I will do the same that was done for cockpit, i.e., fix the copyright headers and have a small description for each person contributions in the doc/authors.rst file (which is then also part of the website).
@iandobbie , who will be the copyright holder of your future code? Is that John Hopkins or yourself?
Similar to MicronOxford/cockpit#722, it turns out that in many cases, copyright is not owned by us but by the University of Oxford. Exceptions are:
Unless people object, I will do the same that was done for cockpit, i.e., fix the copyright headers and have a small description for each person contributions in the
doc/authors.rst
file (which is then also part of the website).@iandobbie , who will be the copyright holder of your future code? Is that John Hopkins or yourself?