Guido van Rossum writes: > Greg Stein writes: > > For example, can I take the async modules and build a commercial > > product on them? Yes, my intent was that they go under the normal Python 'do what thou wilt' license. If I goofed in any way, please let me know! > As far as I know, yes. Sam Rushing promised me this when he gave > them to me for inclusion. (I've had a complaint that they aren't > the latest -- can someone confirm this?) Guilty as charged. I've been tweaking them a bit lately, for performance, but anyone can grab the very latest versions out of the medusa CVS repository: CVSROOT=:pserver:medusa at seattle.nightmare.com:/usr/local/cvsroot (the password is 'medusa') Or download one of the snapshots. BTW, those particular files have always had the Python copyright/license. -Sam
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