On 19 April 2010 11:47, Antoine Pitrou <solipsis at pitrou.net> wrote: > Le Fri, 16 Apr 2010 08:01:54 -0500, Brian Curtin a écrit : >> >> The recent threads on builds/installers for Mac and Windows reminded me >> of Steve Holden's push to get the python-dev team equipped via a >> connection with the Microsoft Open Source Technology Center. The OSTC >> team provides Microsoft Developer Network licenses to open source >> projects to assist them in better supporting Windows. >> >> I've talked with Steve (who passed the task to me) and the Microsoft >> folks, and they are happy to provide more licenses if needed. If you are >> interested in getting a copy of MSDN, please contact me off-list. > > Does it include a license for Windows itself? > Does it allow me to install and run it in a VM? > If so, I'm interested. Yes. Arguably that's the best thing about the MSDN licenses (particularly for non-Windows users, but even for us Windows users to set up "clean" VM environments). Paul.
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