On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, srl wrote:

> On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Rich Bowen wrote:
>
> > I thought that you all might be interested in this note that I
> > received from Dr Reingold, author of Calendrical Calculations.
>
> > [Ed Reingold wrote:]
> > The code is not under GPL.  We make it freely available for
> > non-commercial use, but want a formal licensing agreement for
> > commercial use.  In the case of Perl, we'd be interested in doing
> > what we did for Mathematica and Java: trade the license for code
> > that we could distribute.
>
> If I'm reading that right, it means this:
>
> "We'll give you the license to implement the algorithms if you'll
> give us code we can publish."
>
> That *should* mean that we can GPL/Artistic license our code that
> implements their algorithms. Am I reading that right?

That's how I read it also. I will make sure that this is further
clarified before I actually put something up on CPAN!

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