From the license:
You may not use or distribute this Software or any derivative works
in any form for commercial purposes. Examples of commercial purposes
would be running business operations, licensing, leasing, or selling the Software, or distributing the Software for use with commercial
products.
Rotor runs under WindowsXP, OSX and FreeBSD. Not Linux (at least not
officially). (Which is why Mono exists, I assume.)
Which also reinforces what Microsoft employees told me. They do not like GPL, but are perfectly fine with BSD or public domain. In other words, if it is going to be free/open, then let it be free for real. The Copyleft principle is something that they and many other companies have issue with.
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"They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety."
- Benjamin Franklin
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