Re: Fwd: Looking for the right RDF store(s)

Hello

that's precisely the case. Thank you, Mark!

SwiftOWLIM is absolutely free to use, although parts of it are not open-source.

Cheers
Naso

On 2/25/2011 3:23 PM, Mark Wallace wrote:
> The license agreement link seems to say that SwiftTREE is free to use and re-distribute as part of
> SwiftOWLIM:
>
>     "SwiftTRREE is licensed for use free of charge as an integral part of SwiftOWLIM.
>     Re-distribution of SwiftTRREE in any form, except as part of the original SwiftOWLIM
>     distribution package, is strictly f
>     forbidden. "
>
> I understand this to mean that you can even provide SwiftOWLIM as part of a distribution to a customer.
>
> Mark Wallace
> Principal Engineer, Semantic Applications
> Modus Operandi, Melbourne, FL, USA
>
>
> On 2/25/2011 6:16 AM, Damian Steer wrote:
>> On 25/02/11 10:58, Atanas Kiryakov wrote:
>>> Dear Markus,
>>>
>>>>> (1) Free software version available (crucial to many of our users,
>>>>> essential if we are to make it
>>>>> our default store),
>>> yes, this is SwiftOWLIM, [2]
>> Hi Antanas,
>>
>> Somebody was asking about this on #swig the other day. Is SwiftOWLIM
>> really free software? [1] says that SwiftTRREE is not open source. Is it
>> possible to run without it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Damian
>>
>> [1]<http://www.ontotext.com/owlim/OWLIMLicenceAgreement.html>
>>
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