It will be a closed source, but free to use the binary forever (and sources 
become open after I die or with a 2 years delay or once I have made some 
decent money out of the project ( I'm not too greedy but we are talking 
about 3+/5+/8+ years of ongoing development, there)) kind of project.
The feature complete mathematical core should be free to use (with a caveat 
: a time limit so that once every x months, you have to redownload/update 
it (for free) so that it stays up to date)
Also, there won't be crap like ads, or pay to unlock (except pay 2€ once to 
unlock things not necessary to do maths, but that may provide fun/rewarding 
functionalities)

I intend to make some money out of it, but by providing value to customers 
(like math lessons for people who learn maths, or developing a game out of 
it, like candy crush but for teaching people maths). 

If you need a complex calcul done now, please post it and I'll see If it 
can do it now (and send you the uncompressed proof) and if it cannot be 
done now, I'll strive to improve my prototype so that it can do it.

Best regards, 
Olivier

Le samedi 9 novembre 2019 19:25:37 UTC+1, Filip Cernatescu a écrit :
>
> Hello Olivier Binda!
>
> It is awesome what you have done!
>
> Will you release as a open source your project or it will be a closed 
> source project with money?
>
> Regards
>
>

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