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RE: Using octave runtime in a commercial product
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Søren Hauberg |
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RE: Using octave runtime in a commercial product |
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Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08:40:24 +0100 |
fre, 13 11 2009 kl. 08:28 +0100, skrev Eduardo Fuentetaja:
> One piece of thought for your consideration: Octave's got great value
> and there are companies out there (like mine) that would be willing to
> compensate economically for the benefits of legally using Octave. Then
> you use that money to helping cure malaria or -another idea- to
> organize a Octave user day in Vegas, all expenses paid.
Are you suggesting that companies should be able to get Octave under a
different license for some amount of cash? While such money would be
helpful, I don't think the approach would be practical as we would have
to get this accepted by all the people that have contributed to Octave
during the last decade. This would be a huge task...
Søren
- Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Eduardo Fuentetaja, 2009/11/12
- Re: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, David Bateman, 2009/11/12
- Re: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Judd Storrs, 2009/11/12
- Re: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2009/11/13
- Re: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2009/11/13
- RE: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Eduardo Fuentetaja, 2009/11/13
- RE: Using octave runtime in a commercial product,
Søren Hauberg <=
- RE: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, John W. Eaton, 2009/11/13
- Re: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Jaroslav Hajek, 2009/11/13
- RE: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Eduardo Fuentetaja, 2009/11/13
- Re: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2009/11/13