From cbe8d37c40f479f0e43f172c9cc145d3c08df62e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Christophe Geuzaine <cgeuzaine@ulg.ac.be>
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 18:58:17 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] *** empty log message ***

---
 TODO                 |  3 ++-
 contrib/Metis/README | 54 ++++++++++++++++++--------------------------
 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)

diff --git a/TODO b/TODO
index 48e4b3519c..4490b5c983 100644
--- a/TODO
+++ b/TODO
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
-$Id: TODO,v 1.105 2005-11-04 19:17:58 geuzaine Exp $
+$Id: TODO,v 1.106 2005-11-11 18:58:17 geuzaine Exp $
 
 ********************************************************************
 
 - Fix nodes of surface elements in Tetgen (easy)
 - Extend Tetgen to multiple-volume geometries (hard)
+- Tetgen+partitions -> crash in BDS transfer
 
 ********************************************************************
 
diff --git a/contrib/Metis/README b/contrib/Metis/README
index 01c04402c5..75a07d88a2 100644
--- a/contrib/Metis/README
+++ b/contrib/Metis/README
@@ -1,42 +1,32 @@
+Christophe,
 
-Jean-Francois:  As-tu du faire des modifs dans Metis? Sinon, on pourrait aussi simplement linker avec Metis en externe. Si oui, ou si tu trouves que c'est bien d'avoir Metis directement dans nos sources, il faut que tu envoies un mail a Karypis pour demander son autorisation concernant l'inclusion. Voici un example tire de libmesh:
+You can do that but be aware that metis/parmetis is not being distributed
+under an open source license.
 
-*************************
+George 
 
-> My name is Benjamin Kirk.  I'm currently a PhD student in the CFDLab at
-> The University of Texas at Austin.  For the past year I have been
-> developing a parallel, unstructured mesh finite element library for
-> large-scale applications.  I have been using METIS for graph
-> partitioning to achieve load balancing and domain decomposition.
->
-> The project recently moved to http://libmesh.sourceforge.net/
-> It is protected under the GNU Lesser General Public License and is
-> classified as a non-commercial application.  I would like to distribute
-> METIS (and eventually PARMETIS) with the application.  May I do so?
->
-> Thanks.
->
-> Benjamin S. Kirk
-> benkirk@cfdlab.ae.utexas.edu
->
+-----Original Message-----
+From: Christophe Geuzaine [mailto:cag32@case.edu] 
+Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 7:09 PM
+To: karypis@cs.umn.edu
+Cc: Jean François Remacle
+Subject: METIS
 
-Benjamin,
 
-Yes you can as long as you provide proper references and Metis's
-original code and documentation.
+Dear George,
 
-regards,
+For the past few years a colleague and I have been developing an open
+source finite element mesh generator and pre-/post-processor
+(http://geuz.org/gmsh/). We would like to distribute METIS (and
+eventually PARMETIS) with the application. Can we do so?
 
-George
+Thanks to let me know.
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-George Karypis                           email: karypis@cs.umn.edu
-Assistant Professor,          tel: 612-626-7524; fax: 612-625-0572
-University of Minnesota,       URL: http://www.cs.umn.edu/~karypis
+Best wishes,
 
-*****************************
-
-
-
-Attention : si Karypis n'est pas d'accord pour une utilsation commerciale (il faut lui demander aussi), il faudra qu'on ajoute Metis a la liste des trucs a effacer dans le "make commercial".
+Christophe
 
+-- 
+Christophe Geuzaine
+Assistant Professor, Case University, Mathematics
+http://www.case.edu/artsci/math/geuzaine 
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