> Yes, the next version of the installer will contain the BSD license in
> place of the MSR license. I can't say for sure when, but sooner rather
> than later.
Sure. I can update the installer after Haskell Workshop but I prefer
to receive more feedback from the potential users first.
Cheers,
> > A quick note about the license: this is a binary release with a BSD
> > license. We changed the license at the last minute, and
> didn't have
> > time to re-roll the installer. You have the option of using Visual
> > Haskell either under the click-through license in the installer (a
> >
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"Simon Marlow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A quick note about the license: this is a binary release with a BSD
> license. We changed the license at the last minute, and didn't have
> time to re-roll the installer. You have the option of using Visual
> Ha
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