05-14-2020, 03:28 PM
That's great news! Yes, MIT license seems appropriate for the stated goals from when the software was opened up.
And indeed, that problem does not affect distribution from https://github.com/nasa/NASTRAN-95, but if pull requests were to no longer get merged in a timely manner and pile up, someone could not fork nasa/NASTRAN-95 into their own e.g. kkremitzki/NASTRAN-95 and incorporate those pull requests sitting around.
And indeed, that problem does not affect distribution from https://github.com/nasa/NASTRAN-95, but if pull requests were to no longer get merged in a timely manner and pile up, someone could not fork nasa/NASTRAN-95 into their own e.g. kkremitzki/NASTRAN-95 and incorporate those pull requests sitting around.