I am interested in MontyLingua, a wonderful natural language(well,
English only) processing toolkit, which can use common sense library.
Project homepage
http://web.media.mit.edu/~hugo/montylingua/
Now I am puzzled by its license:
http://web.media.mit.edu/~hugo/montylingua/doc/License.txt
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 02:54:22PM +0900, Seo Sanghyeon wrote:
Since it is certainly licensed under GNU GPL, is it okay to go into
Debian main? What could This is covered under GPL, but only for
non-commercial use mean at all?
It means the copyright holder doesn't understand the GPL. This
O Martes, 24 de Agosto de 2004 ás 14:54:22 +0900, Seo Sanghyeon escribía:
Since it is certainly licensed under GNU GPL, is it okay to go into
Debian main? What could This is covered under GPL, but only for
non-commercial use mean at all?
I'd guess that it's just the usual association
Seo Sanghyeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now I am puzzled by its license:
http://web.media.mit.edu/~hugo/montylingua/doc/License.txt
Quote:
If it is your intent to use this software for non-commercial,
non-prioprietary[sic] purposes, such as for academic research purposes,
this software is
On 2004-08-24 06:54:22 +0100 Seo Sanghyeon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://web.media.mit.edu/~hugo/montylingua/doc/License.txt
[...]
Since it is certainly licensed under GNU GPL, is it okay to go into
Debian main? What could This is covered under GPL, but only for
non-commercial use mean at
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