?Jeremy Bernstein wrote: Considering the amount of work that Houdart is putting into Houdini, it would honestly surprise me if he didn't start charging for it. Since the IPPOLIT code is public domain, and since there's still no consensus on where that code comes from, there's nothing objectively illegal about it, either, but I maintain that it's pretty lame. OTOH, he's brought the IPPOLIT code base much further than anyone else, both strength and feature-wise. Ah, ethics...
Jeremy
Many agree (and there's a fair bit of evidence) that Houdini is most likely based on RobboLito 0.085g3 or RobboLito 0.09...
both of which were released (by myself and Sentinel) under GPL license.
Some may argue we didn't have the right to attach GLP license to what was originally released as public domain software,
but I disagree...
We had made many changes, code translations, features added, bugs fixed, speed and strength improvements...
the addition of the GPL was an (apparently unsuccessful?) attempt to protect our work on the code, and to deter others from using it in a commercial endeavor.
Norm