Hi Octavian, On 11:59 AM, Octavian Rasnita wrote: > I heard that the licence for ActivePython community edition has been > changed recently and ActiveState doesn't allow using it for creating > commercial applications. Is it true? > > If it is, was this changed made for ActivePerl also?
The term "for commercial use" has many meanings and is wide open to interpretation. For the purposes of our distributions, ActiveState Community Editions come with a license that enables you to develop and deploy applications for your own personal use and for organizations' internal use for internal business operations purposes. Please review complete terms in which the software may be copied, modified, distributed and/or redistributed. http://www.activestate.com/activeperl/license-agreement To deploy an application for external users, an OEM license is required from ActiveState Software, which was the case with the previous license (wrapping tool exclusions remain, again see license for details). This new license allows us to use the same license across all of our CE distributions, where previously we had a separate license for each language distribution. I'd appreciate if you could forward this to where you heard the concern about ActivePython as well, or let us know and we'll clarify directly. If you have more detailed questions specific to your application, please feel free to email us at supp...@. Regards, Jeff Hobbs Director, Engineering ActiveState Software Inc. _______________________________________________ ActivePerl mailing list ActivePerl@listserv.ActiveState.com To unsubscribe: http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/mysubs