xlnt/include/xlnt/formula/excel_tokenizer_parser.txt
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From ewbachtal@ewbi.com Fri Apr 3 11:00:25 2015
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2015 07:58:55 -0700
From: Eric W. Bachtal <ewbachtal@ewbi.com>
To: 'Paul Harrington' <phrrngtn@panix.com>
Subject: RE: [pycel] re-license the parser/tokenizer under a license suitable for incorporation into openpyxl (#11) (fwd)
Hi Paul,
I can't speak for Dirk's wishes regarding his Python implementation, but I'm
fine with my original JavaScript or C# Excel formula parser code being
released with a BSD/MIT license, as long as proper attribution is provided
and there's a clear indication that the software is provided "as is",
without warranty of any kind.
Good luck!
ewb
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Harrington [mailto:phrrngtn@panix.com]
Sent: Friday, April 3, 2015 7:19 AM
To: info@ewbi.com
Subject: Re: [pycel] re-license the parser/tokenizer under a license
suitable for incorporation into openpyxl (#11) (fwd)
Hi, I was wondering if you would be OK with the parser (specifically the
Python implementation) being released with an BSD/MIT license?
thanks for the implementation!
pjjH
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Date: Fri, 03 Apr 2015 06:26:39 -0700
From: Dirk Gorissen <notifications@github.com>
Reply-To: dgorissen/pycel
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To: dgorissen/pycel <pycel@noreply.github.com>
Cc: Paul Harrington <phrrngtn@panix.com>
Subject: Re: [pycel] re-license the parser/tokenizer under a license
suitable
for incorporation into openpyxl (#11)
I did not write the tokenizing/parser code and don't hold the copyright to
it.
Eric did and I just applied a small patch and integrated it. See the header
of tokenizer.py.
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