Re: Scripting Language?
- From: "I.P. Nichols" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 06:44:43 -0500
"I.P. Nichols" wrote:
"Dag Fjeld Edvardsen" wrote:
Quote from the eweek article: "Before moving to Microsoft, IronPython was
licensed under the open-source Common Public License. "
So now it will be "shared source" ? And (if so) what exactly does MS
interpretation of "shared source" mean? "
That eWeek article has a couple of links to get you started and the other
reference I gave is the corporate vice president of Microsoft's Developer
Division , you could ask him.
Or go here and download the project source files:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e4058d5f-49ec-47cb-899e-c4f781e6648f&displaylang=en
"You may use the Software for any commercial or noncommercial purpose,
including distributing derivative works." If you are just interested in the
license go read it in it's entirety here:
http://www.gotdotnet.com/workspaces/License.aspx?id=ad7acff7-ab1e-4bcb-99c0-57ac5a3a9742
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