Python - open forever ?
Michael Hudson
mwh at python.net
Thu May 13 09:09:47 EDT 2004
"Romans Krjukovs" <Romans.Krjukovs at lattelekom.lv> writes:
> Hi !
>
> Our company is going to start use Python widely.
> To make this reality we have to include Python in our strategy
> plans for at least 3 nearest years.
> This would be a green light to our developers to start new projects on
> Python.
>
> At the presentation of Python and its usage posiibilities in our
> home environment to the members of the project managers board,
> we got such questions:
> - There is a risk that Python can become closed and unsupported in the
> future.
Exceedingly unlikely.
> - Who can guarantee that Python will be usable and available to us
> if it is develeped and maintained by the hackers from all over the
> world without any obligations and guarantees ?
Well, noone really. But who guarantees such things for any other bit
of software you use?
> - How we can minimize such risk ? (Become a member of some club,
> buy licenses, support etc.)
Are you aware of the PSF? http://www.python.org/psf/
If handing out money would make you feel more secure, that's where it
should go.
Cheers,
mwh
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In that case I suggest that to get the correct image you look at
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