Python 2.0 or Activestate Python?
Brian Quinlan
brian at sweetapp.com
Tue Feb 27 02:37:19 EST 2001
The license doesn't seem that restrictive to me, but you can peruse it
yourself here:
http://www.activestate.com/Legal/Active_Python_License_Agreement_Text.txt
-----Original Message-----
From: python-list-admin at python.org
[mailto:python-list-admin at python.org]On Behalf Of Tim Hammerquist
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 10:49 PM
To: python-list at python.org
Subject: Re: Python 2.0 or Activestate Python?
OneDay at A.Time <OneDay at A.Time> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have Python 2.0 and am looking for some enlightenment on Activestate
Python.
[ snip ]
> What advanages does Activestate offer?
A restrictive license and a little bit of commercialisation.
--
-Tim Hammerquist <timmy at cpan.org>
Emacs is a nice OS - but it lacks a good text editor.
That's why I am using Vim.
-- Anonymous
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