La página del proyecto aún tiene otra licencia[1], y por esa fue que
me guié. El la página de descarga de MS.com[2] si está con la licencia
aprobada por la OSI (el anuncio original[3] que referencia Miguel de
Icaza tiene este enlace).

Saludos,

Servilio

[1] http://aspnet.codeplex.com/license
[2] 
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=53289097-73ce-43bf-b6a6-35e00103cb4b&displaylang=en
[3] http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2009/04/01/asp-net-mvc-1-0.aspx

2009/4/6 lesman <[email protected]>:
> Medardo Rodriguez (Merchise Group) escribió:
>> 2009/4/6 lesman <[email protected]>:
>>> En http://www.codeplex.com/aspnet se puede ver:
>>>
>>> ASP.NET MVC v1.0 Source is now available for download. As the name
>>> suggests this is the source code for the ASP.NET MVC RTM release. You
>>> can find more details on the MVC wiki page on this site.
>>
>>
>> Hay que tener cuidado con el lenguaje. Esto no es liberar, es sólo lo
>> que llaman open source, poner a disposición el código fuente
>> manteniendo licencias muy privativas.
>>
>> Saludos
>> ______________________
>
> Microsoft releases ASP.NET MVC under the MS-PL License
>
> Microsoft's ASP.NET MVC is an extension built on the core of ASP.NET
> that brings some of the popular practices and ease of development that
> were popularized by Ruby on Rails and Django to the .NET developers.
>
> Scott Guthrie ---the inventor of ASP.NET--- just announced that
> Microsoft is open sourcing the ASP.NET MVC stack under the MS-PL license:
>
>     I’m excited today to announce that we are also releasing the
> ASP.NET MVC source code under the Microsoft Public License (MS-PL).
> MS-PL is an OSI-approved open source license. The MS-PL contains no
> platform restrictions and provides broad rights to modify and
> redistribute the source code. You can read the text of the MS-PL at:
> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ms-pl.html
>
> These are incredibly good news. Worth dancing for!
>
> I know that a lot of developers inside Microsoft worked to get this
> important piece of code released under the MS-PL to ensure that the
> users of ASP.NET could benefit from the code being open source. I know
> that at least Phil Haack, Scott Guthrie, Scott Hanselman, Dimitry
> Robsman, Rob Conery and Brian Goldfarb pushed for this.
>
> I am psyched, not only because ASP.NET MVC is usable in Mono and the
> code is licensed under open source terms, but also because I strongly
> believe that the same innovation, rapid adoption and experimentation
> that has happened with the new wave of web stacks will come to ASP.NET
> MVC across all platforms.
>
> The source code is available for download and we are hoping to integrate
> this into Mono shortly. Scott Hanselman has a nice blog entry on how
> ASP.NET MVC went from price-free to open-source free.
>
> In Scott's PDF tutorial he discussed how to build applications with
> ASP.NET MVC using Visual Studio and how the Rails practices of not
> repeating yourself and convention over configuration are used by ASP.NET
> MVC.
>
>
>
> We have developed a MonoDevelop add-in that provides a set of templates,
> dialog boxes and the tooling necessary to take advantage of ASP.NET MVC
> on Linux and MacOS X as well. Hopefully the experience will be very
> similar to Visual Studio.
>
> It was only two weeks ago that we were sipping virgin pina coladas at Mix09:
>
> Posted by Miguel de Icaza on 02 Apr 2009
>
> http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2009/Apr-02.html
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