Python programs always open source?
Delaney, Timothy (Tim)
tdelaney at avaya.com
Tue Sep 19 21:18:22 EDT 2006
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Steve Holden wrote: > Given that many people distribute (enough of) the interpreter with > their Python programs I wouldn't like the above to be regarded as a > blanket statement that the Python license doesn't have to be > considered when distributing the interpreter with program source. In practice, such a blanket statement can be made because the Python Software License is so liberal. However, anyone who is distributing any part of Python should definitely read the license themselves. Tim Delaney
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