Not meet the free scope, sorry for this inconvenience. Since you are in an enterprise and develop on it for the work requirement, even if you will not work with other colleagues or the company will not sell it, it seems
Microsoft home use program license terms software#
May not use the software to develop or test your application,Įxcept for open source, Visual Studio extensions, and education purposes as permitted above. >If you are an enterprise, your employees and contractors Visual Studio Community 2017 License Terms and for the VS 2015 community, it is also similar like this scope. If I must publicly distribute the "ALL" source files and its dependencies, I think I need to consider a bit unfamiliar tools (such as MinGW & Anaconda).Īs far as I know, you cannot use the VS community version in your work. I'm wishing for Yes for both of the question. I may open some of the sources that would be 'usable'.
Microsoft home use program license terms code#
Ii) Will distributing part of my source in some public repository (such as GitHub), and declaring open source license for the code make my use of VS community edition legal? Actually, the whole source will be way too dirty and messed up, since I have toĪdjust constants and schemes every time I analyze different problems. I) Will it be legal to use VS community edition without payment? None of these softwares are familiar to me, and especially MinGW, due to its old-fashioned way of UI, is pretty painful for me. I started to develop these things in MinGW (for C-based dev) and Anaconda (if I need to use Python). Of course, my employer will never going to sell or license my post-processor. I am the only person who actually uses programming language for this purpose. And I don't think I will have any co-operation with other engineers in the company, because I'm a research engineer (in hydrodynamics / floating body motion), and my development is purely for post-processing of large sized output file from other software. And the company has definitely more than 5 developers who uses professional version (I mean, paid version) of Visual studio. My employer is in any terms, an 'enterprise' as the visual studio license specifies. Hi, as my title says, I'm wondering legal term.