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The wrong license appears to be distributed with EnergyPlus. You'll notice that the EnergyPlus includes python37.dll in its installation, so it is using Python 3.7. I will file a bug report on this, thanks for pointing it out.

The wrong license appears to be distributed with EnergyPlus. You'll notice that the EnergyPlus includes python37.dll in its installation, so it is using Python 3.7. I will file a bug report on this, thanks for pointing it out.

EDIT:

I take that back. EnergyPlus is using the correct license that comes with Python 3, you can verify that yourself by comparing to the license that is distributed with Python 3. Python v3 uses a Python License v2, the software and license are versioned separately.

The wrong license appears to be distributed with EnergyPlus. You'll notice that the EnergyPlus includes python37.dll in its installation, so it is using Python 3.7. I will file a bug report on this, thanks for pointing it out.

EDIT:

I take that back. EnergyPlus is using the correct license that comes with Python 3, you can verify that yourself by comparing to the license that is distributed with Python 3. Python v3 uses a Python Software Foundation License v2, the software and license are versioned separately.

The wrong license appears to be distributed with EnergyPlus. You'll notice that the EnergyPlus includes python37.dll in its installation, so it is using Python 3.7. I will file a bug report on this, thanks for pointing it out.

EDIT:

I take that back. EnergyPlus is using the correct license that comes with Python 3, you can verify that yourself by comparing to the license that is distributed with Python 3. Python v3 uses a Python Software Foundation License v2, the software and license are versioned separately.independently.