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FireDucks: Pandas but Faster

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bratao ◴[] No.42192811[source]
Unfortunately it is not Opensource yet - https://github.com/fireducks-dev/fireducks/issues/22
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gus_massa ◴[] No.42192935[source]
> FireDucks is not a open source library at this moment. You can get it installed freely using pip and use under BSD-3 license and of course can look into the python part of the source code.

I don't understand what it means. It looks like a contradiction. Does it have a BSD-3 licence or not?

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1. sampo ◴[] No.42193145[source]
BSD license gives you the permission to use and to redistribute. In this case you may use and redistribute the binaries.

Edit: To use, redistribute, and modify, and distribute modified versions.

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2. japhyr ◴[] No.42193513[source]
"Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met..."

https://opensource.org/license/bsd-3-clause

3. GardenLetter27 ◴[] No.42193533[source]
Such a crazy distortion of the meaning of the license.

Imagine being like "the project is GPL - just the compiled machine code".

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4. PittleyDunkin ◴[] No.42195450[source]
This is pretty common for binary blobs for where the source code has been lost.