I totally agree with Michael. This is not a form of licence that can be considered for key OpenSim developments.

But for Brianna, surely its fine for any sub community to add in their own modules for restricted communities such as those who can work with the licence terms for commercial packages releases free to non-commercial users - to build up their user community.

From: Michael Cerquoni
The problem with havok is the Free version is binary only, no source code and also windows 32 bit only. Its highly unlikely we could make the free binary do exactly what we need, also we can not distribute it because opensim is used for commercial purposes, and this could cause problems for organizations using it.

On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Brianna <[email protected]> wrote:
I never could understand why opensim avoids Havok, clearly superior to ODE for vehicles.

"Non-Commercial Games & Applications Free to experiment With the free download of Havok Physics?, Havok Animation?, and Havok Behavior? for the PC, you can develop and distribute your free PC Game or free PC application for no direct or indirect commercial value provided the Havok libraries are compiled and distributed with your application or game in an integral, non-separable way. Post your game on the web, share it with friends, link it to your on-line resume. There?s no charge because the license fee has been covered by Intel under a commercial agreement with Havok."

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