Hi Arman.
Please permit me to smile at your phrase
"no nonsense GPL-type license". :-)
My company owns a commercial Jess license, which
gives us access to the source code and royalty-free
permission to distribute Jess with our commercial
product.
For commercial products like ours, a GNU license would
be much MORE restrictive than the licensing
terms provided by Sandia.
Just my two cents. Of course, you're free
to work on a GPL'd Rete engine if you want to.
c
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