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The project is BSD licensed, which means you can do basically everything you like with the code.
If yes then can we create a repo here under scikit-rf umbrella?
I don't know how the users in this group can help in C#, so probably starting your own repo outside skrf would be the easiest option. The project could be added afterwards anyway.
If yes for the above, then who all are interested in helping me :)
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Is it legally okay to start a port?
The project is BSD licensed, which means you can do basically everything
you like with the code.
If yes then can we create a repo here under scikit-rf umbrella?
I don't know how the users in this group can help in C#, so probably
starting your own repo outside skrf would be the easiest option. The
project could be added afterwards anyway.
If yes for the above, then who all are interested in helping me :)
I'm out as I'm not familiar with C#
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Hi ,
I have a UseCase where I would like to use scikit-rf functionality but... python is not allowed on the system.
Hence, looking out for any ongoing effort where sckit-rf port to .Net C# is planned or ongoing.
If not, I would like to do that. To get started I have following queries:
Looking out for some helping hands. Thanks in advance!
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