Hi Peter,

On 2 August 2016 at 00:46, Wang, Peter Xihong
<peter.xihong.w...@intel.com> wrote:
> Regarding to license, you could get free version as an active Open Source 
> contributor: https://software.intel.com/en-us/qualify-for-free-software, 
> click on "Open Source Contributor".

"""I will not be compensated in any form for applications developed or
maintained with Intel® Software Development Products under the terms
of the non-commercial license""": this is the box I need to check.
The Intel license thus seems to not apply in pypy's case, even though
it is and will remain open source.  The exact text seems also to imply
that I will never in the future be allowed to get money for my work; I
would thus never recommend anyone checks this box, as it theoretically
preclude them from ever getting paid to continue working on their open
source project...


A bientôt,

Armin.
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