| Yes, TBB has a dual license. With the commercial license, you get support.
With the "non-commercial" license, you get a forum. The difference between
this and "open source" like Csound is that the using software must be
rigorously non-commercial. I take it that Csound falls into this category!
I think it is very good of Intel to do business this way, even though I
would prefer pure open source instead of this "non-commercial" stipulation.
Regards,
Mike
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Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] parallel processing panel at ICMC
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