Although the product is called ZD&T - Z Development and Testing, this version 
has the suffix 'Learners Edition' and it quite categorically states the 
following on the various websites:

ZD&T for Learners Edition is for personal, individual learning use only. It is 
not for the test and development of commercial products. It enables a qualified 
learner to run an IBM® Z distribution on a personal computer.

...

ZD&T for Learners Edition enables a single user to run an IBM® Z distribution 
on a personal computer.

ZD&T for Learners Edition can create an environment to learn about mainframe 
technologies without Z mainframe hardware. It enables z/OS®, middleware, and 
other z/OS software to run on Intel and other compatible computers.

...

This license is for personal, individual learning use only and not for test and 
development of commercial products.

...

ZD&T for Learners Edition can only be used for personal education and training.

...

ZD&T for Learners Edition is for personal, individual purchase and learning 
only and cannot be used for employee training.

...

So as everything pretty much states, learning only, no development and although 
it only mentions commercial, I wonder how much opensource goes into commercial 
products now?

Sebastian

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