That's excellent news - thanks Thomas! And good luck with GSoC. BRL-CAD 
managed to get a student or two, so you must have a chance.

On the subject of changing licenses, have you all seen this thread on 
the OCC forum?

http://www.opencascade.org/org/forum/thread_15859/

It would be really good to see OCC go for a full GPL license - it would 
save many long and tedious legal conversations. The more people comment, 
the more likely OCC are to realise that this is a real issue - hint, 
hint ;-)

    Arthur

ben lipkowitz wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Thomas Paviot wrote:
>   
>> pythonOCC wrapper is currently distributed under the terms of the
>> CeCILL-A license (a french open GPL-like license). This license is
>> however not approved byt the Open Source Initiative.
>>
>> From now, pythonOCC (March, 10th 2009) will be released under the terms
>> of the standard GNU General Public License. I will change all the source
>> code headers in the next few days.
>>     
>
> Wow thanks for doing that. The more people use standard licenses the 
> better, in my opinion. The CeCILL license just takes more work to figure 
> out what it is, especially with the different suffixes meaning entirely 
> different things. Creative Commons messed up their brand name the same way 
> by offering too many options.
>
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