David Crooks wrote:
> The .NET Framework Library source code is now available for viewing,
> Microsoft has announced.
>   
Fantastic and educational for .NET devs with a broadband connection, but 
the GPL it ain't.

"The .NET Framework source is being released under a read-only reference 
license. When we announced that we were releasing the source back in 
October, some people had concerns about the potential impact of their 
viewing the source. To help clarify and address these concerns, we made 
a small change to the license to specifically call out that the license 
does not apply to users developing software for a non-Windows platform 
that has “the same or substantially the same features or functionality” 
as the .NET Framework. If the software you are developing is for Windows 
platforms, you can look at the code, even if that software has "the same 
or substantially the same features or functionality" as the .NET Framework."

" non-Windows platform that has “the same or substantially the same 
features or functionality” "

In other words, don't be getting all moist just yet, developers of Mono!




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