At 10:52 AM 4/26/2007, Rick Root wrote:
>Yes, there is a licence change.
>
>It's an OPEN SOURCE licence now.
>
>In the past, *NO PART* of the Flex SDK was Open Source.  they included
>much of the source code for the actionscript/MXML components.. but
>that doesn't make it open source.

  Sure it does.  It doesn't make it free, but it does make it open source.

  In case I was unclear in any of the earlier e-mails, I wasn't 
asking if there was a license change.
  I was asking how this license changes facilitates the development 
of alternate tools in a way that was not available before.

  I think Tom answered my question in another e-mail on this thread.


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