On 21 Nov 2005, at 19:20, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Mathewson wrote:
Now, maybe I'm wrong, but . . .
I believe that it is perfectly legal to download the
Metacard IDE, download a copy of DC/RR, and then transfer
the RR engine across to the Metacard IDE.
Correct. However, note that since your copy of the IDE won't be
licensed, all your scripts will be limited to ten lines.
Unless you have a Rev license - then you have an open source IDE
built on top of a proprietary engine - similar to flash and not too
far even from Java where the developer has effectively no control of
the runtime bite-code compiler which is free but not open.
Java projects are generally thought of as pure open source - Rev
projects could be marketed in a very similar fashion. With Java you
often pay mucho for professional development environments - though
there are "free" open source versions available.
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