I suggest you read the GNU license included in the source code and on the CRAN
website. The essence is that you are free to use it, and to change it, but if
you pass your changes on to anyone else, you have to make the source code of
those changes available to those whom you give it to. Most use
Disclaimer: I am a lawyer so this all should be verified elsewhere,
but best I understand it (and would welcome verification by someone
who knows more about this):
The R-Project (broadly taken) is an extensive collection of packages +
a core interpreter. The interpreter, the base packages, and mos
Dear reader, I'm a student on engineering studies at Silesian University of
Technology in Gliwice in Poland, my field of study is Technology and
Mechanical Engineering on Integrated process of manufacturing systems, also
I held a Bachelor's degree on Automation and Robotics. However I have a view
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