The D license

Jesse Phillips jessekphillips+D at gmail.com
Wed Mar 10 07:16:25 PST 2010


Andrew Marlow wrote:


> The FAQ taks about D being open source and it looks like the source zip may be downloaded (I haven't tried) but the warning above is a bit off-putting. Normally open source can be freely distributed, but not D, it seems. And what does the license entitle the user to do? It doesn't say. It doesn't even list things that are prohibited.

What FAQ is this? It should be changed to 'source available,' unless it
is refering to the front end or phobos.

There is really nothing wrong with the opening of the license other than
it being more direct than any other license.



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