Bill Baxter wrote:
> 
> On 9/24/07, *Eric Firing* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>     John et al.,
> 
>     "Agg 2.5 will ship with a libsigc++ license that will allow us to treat
>     the code as MIT X11 unless the code is pulled out, allowing Antigrain to
>     be used internally for Silverlight and allowing them to license
>     Antigrain for other customers."
> 
>     I found the above quote on this page:
>     http://www.mono-project.com/Moonlight
> 
>     I don't understand it; does it mean that we, too, can continue using
>     future versions of Agg?
> 
> 
> Weird.  It reads to me more like they struck some sort of deal whereby 
> the code can be used as MIT X11 as long as it's an internal part of 
> Silverlight, but if removed from Silverlight, then it will revert to the 
> current GPL/commercial dual license.
> 
> --bb

Maybe this is the result of the Mono people contacting Maxim as 
suggested by his 10/26 news post here: 
http://www.antigrain.com/news/index.html

"# Current AGG users who are willing to continue using AGG under the old 
terms and conditions are encouraged to contact me and I will consider 
their requests."

Eric

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