Here is the message I posted to the PLEAC list last Friday.
So far no one (from PLEAC) sent a reply.(As of Monday AM).

I will continue to gently pester the PLEAC people until they let us post all
the rebol code, or we can do all the perl cookbook items anyway on another
site.
- Doug

-----Original Message-----
From: Vos, Doug 
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 1:08 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Rebol code - PLEAC contributions


The statement in the PLEAC FAQ states that only code supported by FREE
scripting tools and languages should be contributed. Do this mean only GNU
licenses or other licenses also?

I own the Perl Cookbook (paper version from O'Rielly publisher) so I thought
this would be a fun and educational project.

Before I attempt to start contributing rebol (REBOL) scripts to the library,
I thought I should clarify what is meant by the following statement:

<snip>
9. I'd like to contribute to Pleac using this particular compiler/library
Great! 
But, please double-check that this compiler/library is released under a free
(as explained by GNU, not free of charge) license, as we won't accept code
only usable under a non-free OS/compiling environment. 
</snip>

Rebol/core 2.5.5 and rebol core 2.5.6 are FREE like in FREE beer. 
Does that pass the test?
(See http://www.rebol.com/download.html )

License: rebol/core 2.5.6
"Free for all uses (personal, commercial, educational)" 
"This release also amends the end user license agreement to allow the free
use of REBOL/Core for commercial and educational purposes. Separate
licensing for such end uses is no longer required."

See also:
http://www.rebol.net/cookbook/

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