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Python License
HISTORY OF THE SOFTWARE
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Python was created in the early 1990s by Guido van Rossum at Stichting Mathematisch Centrum
(CWI) in the Netherlands as a successor of a language called ABC.
Guido is Python's principal author, although it includes many contributions from others.
The last version released from CWI was Python 1.2. In 1995, Guido continued his work on Python
at the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI) in Reston, Virginia where he released
several versions of the software. Python 1.6 was the last of the versions released by CNRI.
In 2000, Guido and the Python core developement team moved to BeOpen.com to form the BeOpen
PythonLabs team (www.pythonlabs.com). Python 2.0 is the first release from PythonLabs.
Thanks to the many outside volunteers who have worked under Guido's direction to make this
release possible.
BEOPEN.COM TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PYTHON 2.0
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BEOPEN PYTHON OPEN SOURCE LICENSE AGREEMENT VERSION 1
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This LICENSE AGREEMENT is between BeOpen.com ("BeOpen"), having an office at 160
Saratoga Avenue, Santa Clara, CA 95051, and the Individual or Organization ("Licensee")
accessing and otherwise using this software in source or binary form and its associated
documentation ("the Software").
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