Hi Dr. Holroyd,
as you may recall, I am Shlomi Fish, the author of Freecell Solver
(
http://fc-solve.berlios.de/ ), a library for automatically solving layouts of
some Solitaire games. For a long while, I've been interested in the
atomic-moves-based solving code of your patsolve, which is a different solver.
Now I'd like to integrate it into Freecell Solver, because at the moment, its
atomic-moves solving kinda sucks.
In order to do so, I'll need you to relicense patsolve from the GPLv2 to a
permissive licence such as the
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_License , which
is used by Freecell Solver. Would you agree to do so? If you do, and I perform
the adapatation of patsolve's code to the fc-solve framework, then patsolve
will be able to benefit from the other facilities provided by fc-solve, such as
multi-tasking.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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Received on Fri Aug 26 2011 - 09:50:15 IDT