On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 8:37 AM, Armin Rigo <ar...@tunes.org> wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> On 4 August 2016 at 08:05, Maciej Fijalkowski <fij...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The second one can be worked on using the same mechanisms as vmprof -
>> there is C API that given the assembler address will give you the
>> python stack. It's defined in
>> rpython/jit/backend/llsupport/src/codemap.c I believe
>
> I should add that vtune's particular license towards Open Source
> projects, trying to prevent any paid work from occurring on an open
> source project, did change my position about it: I now consider vtune
> as unfriendly to open source, as its license subtly prevents growth of
> the projects using it.  I'm not usually the kind of guy that would go
> on a rant about license A or B, but this one strikes me as unworkable.
> This license is made by considering that commercial interests and open
> source never interact.  I will thus reply to it by saying that I may
> consider helping you anyway---for a fee, with a regular commercial
> contract.
>
>
> A bientôt,
>
> Armin.

I fully support armins position here. The notion that Open Source
developers can somehow feed of pure air *or* not use the advantage of
spending endless free hours to make some money strikes me as a very
strange concept.
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