Just read carefully their page: http://www.gluecode.com/website/html/prod_licensing.htm
ESL: Enterprise Source License
OSL: OEM Source License
None is an OSI approved license. In particular, the Enterprise Source License is certainly not open-source since it does not allow to distribute modified versions.
It is not the first time that the term "open-source" in used with a different meaning of the OSI definition.
Fabian
Guilherme C. Hazan wrote:
Hi,
The paragraphs you seem to be referring to are not licenses. They only refer to OSL and ESL licenses.
What does OSL and ESL stands for?
thx
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