I think the free license is contingent upon having contributed to an open source project. Also there appears to be free trial version[1].

Dale

[1] https://www.instantiations.com/products/vasmalltalk/download.html

On 1/28/20 5:25 PM, Richard Sargent wrote:
Thanks.

On Tue, Jan 28, 2020, 17:21 horrido <horrido.hobb...@gmail.com <mailto:horrido.hobb...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Done. I didn't realize there was a free license for GemStone/S.

    Too bad VA Smalltalk doesn't offer a free license.


I believe they do.





    Richard Sargent (again) wrote
    > Thank you, Richard.
    >
    > Would you be kind enough to annotate the GemStone link to point
    out that
    > we have a free license that permits commercial use, not only
    personal use.
    >
    > Thanks again for all your hard work!
    >
    >
    > On January 28, 2020 2:24:16 PM PST, Richard Kenneth Eng &lt;

    > horrido.hobbies@

    > &gt; wrote:
    >>I've added a Resources page to my new blog:
    >>https://smalltalk.tech.blog/resources/.
    >>
    >>It is very much a *curated *list. I felt this was needed because
    when I
    >>visit other Smalltalk resources pages, I get overwhelmed by the
    number
    >>of
    >>links and options. It is possible to have *too many* choices.
    >>
    >>Moreover, many of those links are either broken, or they point to
    >>obscure
    >>materials that people may not be interested in.
    >>
    >>As curator, it is my job to present those links that I believe
    will be
    >>useful. Of course, this is necessarily very subjective.
    >>
    >>Also, it is likely that I've overlooked some links that others
    feel are
    >>useful. However, I am open-minded. If there are Smalltalk links that
    >>you
    >>believe I should consider, please let me know.





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