> Please let me clarify. Universities will be allowed to use SSH Secure > Shell also for research, administration, etc. Generally very > liberally (probably without any exceptions). Is there any chance that Libraries can be included in this? Libraries are often considered educational for the purposes of many software licenses. Otherwise, I have little choice but to continue using version 1, which has much more favorable licensing. -- Paul ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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