[Oberon] License Question from Walter Gallegos

greim greim at schleibinger.com
Sun Jan 18 18:42:05 CET 2015


Hello Walter,

i have asked this question  in Volume 120 issue 5, May 5th, 2014 of this 
e-mail list.
Unfortunately, we have got never an answer from one of the copyright 
holders.

I will city my own question once again, maybe somebody may forward it to 
the responsible persons:

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BUT first i think its important to clarify the license question. For me
its still not clear what the license for Wirths and Gutknechts Oberon
is. The same story with Paul Reeds Verilog code.
Wirth said, as far as i understood, its free. But what is free?
Free to copy, free to use in a non commercial project, free to change
it.....
So maybe Wirth, Gutknecht and Reed should give a statement if their code
is free under the MIT license or GPL or any other common model.
I would prefer MIT but GPL would be ok for me too.
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Markus Greim






> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2015 14:17:21 -0200 (UYST)
> From: Walter Gallegos <waltergallegos at vera.com.uy>
> Subject: [Oberon] Is ProjectOberon free for commercial use ?
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> Can someone confirm me if ProjectOberon is free for all kind of use ?
>
> I'm starting a new project and could be a good opportunity to try it as alternative on industrial projects.
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