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Re: open source tools
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Christopher Browne |
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Re: open source tools |
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Thu, 26 Oct 2000 21:01:55 -0500 |
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000 16:21:13 -0400, the world broke into rejoicing as
"Stuart Quimby" <address@hidden> said:
> While these tool discussions are going around, I bumped into this site
> for the Wing IDE for Python :
> http://archaeopteryx.com/
>
> You guys probably are already familiar with them, but I'm wondering if
> their license qualifies them as a possible gnue tool? No charge if you
> declare to them that development is for non-commercial purposes.
The problem with that is that there's an inherent ambiguity.
GnuE, "the project," may be a non-commercial project.
But GnuE, "a particular instance of an install of GnuE," is very likely
to be used for _very_ commercial purposes.
The point of the exercise is to produce something usable to help manage
a commercial enterprise.
It would be possible to play the "game" whereby we pretend that GnuE
solely has role as the "product" of a non-commercial project. That's
a little disingenous, as the only way it becomes _useful_ is if it is
put to a "commercial" purpose.
There's something of a semantic game there. I think it takes more
"gamesmanship" to claim that GnuE is _non_commercial than it does to
consider that GnuE _is_ commercial in nature...
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