On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Kevin
Cully<kcu...@cullytechnologies.com> wrote:

> Some open sourced languages have ambiguous licensing that might prevent
> you from creating closed source/commercial software.

Really? Which ones?

>  Python is an example with a clearly defined
> license to it for both closed and open.

I had the impression that that was the case for most of the common
languages; PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby, and some of the more obscure like
Lua, Erlang or Scheme.

Which languages had licenses that gave you pause?

-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com


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