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Re: OpenGo source release status
Jeffrey Greenberg wrote:
>...
> The license is based on Netscape's license for the release
> of their source code. And it prevents "commercial use". Notably
> it does not define computer-vs-computer tournaments as
> commercial use. That means whoever wins that ing prize with
> their engine means they keep it... is this ok with you potential
> contributors?
As we are still considering OpenGo a go framework or architecture and
not an engine this is fine with me. This is why I suggested that an
OpenGo framework and an OpenGo engine be handled independently from each
other. That is still an option. Of course, winning the ing prize is a
big if....
Matt