Can I use the Oxygene free command line compiler to develop open source code? [closed]

StackOverflow https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1585340

  •  22-09-2019
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Question

I just downloaded the Oxygene free command line compiler, and tried to read the EULA, which I did not quite understand. While there was a section about compiled programs and redistributables, I did not really understand what it meant as it seemed by and large to talk about the actual package I downloaded and installed and had nothing to do with programs I compile using the compiler. I'm not sure as well if I can post the EULA here as it may also be subject to its own copyright, so I apologise for that inconvenience as well.

So can I use the compiler to write open source programs and libraries?

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Solution

You may not only write open source programs and libraries.

The compiler is free as in free beer: You may also get drunk with it. Meaning you are also allowed to develop (and sell) commercial applications build with the free command line compiler.

So have fun :)

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