Open nicoguaro opened 3 years ago
Is prepomax open source? I think it's not. And it runs only on Windows so most people would not think it's even free software at all.
I don't think that mentioning a non-opensource project substrata anything to CoFEA, does it?
BTW, the source is available to download but there isn't. License regarding its. use
Well, from the CoFEA's README:
CoFEA is an initiative that aims to bring open-source simulation software closer to the industry problems
About PrePoMax in particular, if there's no license then one has to assume it is non-free. And since it needs an non-free OS to compile and run, it wouldn't bee free even if the source code was available.
So back to my original question on the Discourse channel. @spolanski : what is CoFEA about?
I haven't seen the Discourse. Should I?
Sure. Knock yourself out :-)
https://discord.com/channels/787682041566199818/787682041566199822/801540348018294784
Sure. Knock yourself out :-)
https://discord.com/channels/787682041566199818/787682041566199822/801540348018294784
The URL does not work for me.
Hi nicoguaron, thank you for opening this issue. Could you please tell me why this should be added to our benchamarks? As far as I know they are using a CalculiX as a backed FEA solver and the main changes are in wtih pre - and post-processing capabilities.
Not in the benchmarks. There is a title called FEA Software. And under Calculix there is a title called "Interesting projects with CalculiX". I think that listing interesting projects that use CalculiX is what that section was for.
Yes, that's true, thank you for your suggestion! There are couple of converters which need to be added as well, so these section need a big update :)
Still not open source. I liked the spirit when I did not know what it was about. I'm off.
Yes, that's true, thank you for your suggestion! There are couple of converters which need to be added as well, so these section need a big update :)
I added an issue and not an edit suggest because it was my first contribution.
Still not open source. I liked the spirit when I did not know what it was about. I'm off.
You don't need to accept my suggestion. Although it seems a bit radical from your part. PrePoMax is open source, since you can access the source files. But there isn't a clear license. Have you asked the author about it?
Yes, he responded that PreProMax is not open source because it will add him work during development but he doesn't mind sharing the code with anyone.
I would suggest adding the following projects