What do you have against booleans? :)
That seems like a sort of "too many notes" comment about Mozart's work, if
you can reach far enough to follow the analogy.
-Alan
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Joachim Baran <joachim.baran@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I am sure we can work out the exact predicate later. The issue I raised
> was about not using boolean.
>
>
> On 20 June 2014 12:51, Oliver Ruebenacker <curoli@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Joachim Baran <joachim.baran@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 20 June 2014 12:41, Oliver Ruebenacker <curoli@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Also, makes me wonder why the EBI has not already been contacted and
>>>> the license determined? Is that because we didn't have the resources to do
>>>> so or because different end users might end up being granted different
>>>> licenses?
>>>>
>>> That is my point exactly!
>>>
>>
>>> Even though the licensing information is not available, there is an
>>> indication where to obtain it from (here, in this example, EBI).
>>>
>>
>> Actually, my point is to first answer the question I asked.
>>
>> If not only you don't know the license, but you also don't know why you
>> don't know, it is indeed hard to say anything about the license.
>>
>> If all you want to say is who grants the license, you might want to
>> consider something like:
>>
>> ex:myData ex:canBeLicensedForEndUseBy ex:EBI
>>
>> Best,
>> Oliver
>>
>>
>> --
>> Oliver Ruebenacker
>> Founder at Relomics Consulting <http://www.relomics.com>
>> Be always grateful, but never satisfied.
>>
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