Copyright holders:

2009--2014    Peter Bastian
2009--2014    Markus Blatt
2013          Andreas Buhr
2014          Ansgar Burchardt
2011          Martin Drohmann
2009--2014    Christian Engwer
2009--2013    Jorrit Fahlke
2012--2014    Christoph Grüninger
2009--2012    Felix Heimann
2014          René Heß
2013--2014    Pavel Hron
2010--2011    Ole Klein
2009--2010    Sven Marnach
2010--2014    Steffen Müthing
2010--2013    Rebecca Neumann
2011--2013    Adrian Ngo
2013          Andreas Nüßing
2014          Marian Piatkowski
2012--2013    Jurgis Pods
2011          Hanna Remmel
2012          Human Rezaijafari
2014          Oliver Sander
2012          Nicolas Schwenck
2013          Bård Skaflestad
2012          Christian Waluga
2013          Sebastian Westerheide
2012          Matthias Wohlmuth



The PDELab library, headers and test programs are copyrighted free software. You
can use, modify and/or redistribute it under the terms of either one of the two
following licenses:

* The GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software
  Foundation, either Version 3 of the license or (at your option) any later
  version. You can find a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License, Version
  3, in the files GPL-3 and LGPL-3 or at <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0>.

* Version 2 of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
  Foundation, with the following special exception for linking and compiling
  against the PDELab library, the so-called "runtime exception":

    As a special exception, you may use the PDELab source files as part of a
    software library or application without restriction.  Specifically, if other
    files instantiate templates or use macros or inline functions from one or
    more of the PDELab source files, or you compile one or more of the PDELab
    source files and link them with other files to produce an executable, this
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    General Public License.  This exception does not however invalidate any
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  This license is intended to be similar to the GNU Lesser General Public
  License, Version 2, which by itself isn't suitable for a template library. You
  can find a copy of the GNU General Public License, Version 2, in the file
  GPL-2 or at <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0>.
