begin  quoting Paul G. Allen as of Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 04:47:48PM -0700:
> Stewart Stremler wrote:
[snip]
> >I wonder if perforce would give you an unlimited free license? You're
> >sorta like an open-source project, and it would be *great* marketing
> >for them (turn out a couple of dozen students with perforce experience).
> 
> From the Perforce site:
> 
> "Educational Pricing

There ya go, turning idle musings into actual facts. That'll kill a
thread dead in a heartbeat! :-P

> Bona fide educational institutions may be eligible to receive a Perforce 
> license for use by students for classroom or research purposes. The number 
> of users is not limited, but each support contact person will be charged 
> $3,500.00/year.

Seems kinda silly... here's a chance to evangelize 'em all, and they
want to charge money for it?  I'd contact 'em anyway and see if a deal
could be worked out.

> Execution of an End User License Agreement for Educational Users (PDF) is 
> required. The license will be issued for a one-year term, and can be 
> renewed thereafter via the same means. Contact us for more information."

It couldn't hurt. The worst they could do would be to laugh at ya...

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