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Please add a license

Open RunDevelopment opened this issue 10 months ago • 2 comments

Hello! I think HDSRNet is a promising architecture and I would like to include your HDSRNet code in a project. However, I can't do that because the code isn't licensed. Could you please consider adding a license to this repo? This would allow the wider community (me included) to adapt your code and include it in other projects. Thank you.

RunDevelopment avatar Mar 26 '24 01:03 RunDevelopment

Hello, are you ready for commercial?

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Hello! I think HDSRNet is a promising architecture and I would like to include your HDSRNet code in a project. However, I can't do that because the code isn't licensed. Could you please consider adding a license to this repo? This would allow the wider community (me included) to adapt your code and include it in other projects. Thank you.

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hellloxiaotian avatar Mar 26 '24 17:03 hellloxiaotian

Thank you for the response! I'm sorry, I'm not 100% certain what you mean.

The project I want to include HDSRNet in is spandrel, a library for loading, using, and detecting the hyperparameters of PyTorch model. (The basic use case is that you can just give it a .pth/.pt/.safetensors file, and it will just work without needing to specify the architecture or hyperparameters.) The main library of spandrel does allow commercial usage, if that is what you are asking. However, we also have another library for architectures that do not allow commercial usage.

If you were asking whether I want to buy a license from you to use HDSRNet commercially, then no. My goal is to make HDSRNet available to as many people as possible under the licensing terms you give it, be it a permissive license (e.g. MIT, Apache 2.0) or a restrictive license (e.g. CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0).

RunDevelopment avatar Mar 26 '24 23:03 RunDevelopment