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I have installed Parallel Studio for Linux about a year a go using an open source developer license. The license has now expired but I can't seem to find a way to renew it. When I check my profile on the Intel website it simply states that the license is now expired.
How should I proceed?
Thanks!
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Hi Anwar,
Our noncommercial program has changed.
Free offerings for qualified students, educators, academic researchers and open source contributors are available here: https://software.intel.com/en-us/qualify-for-free-software
If you need additional assistance, please see "I have questions about the Open Source Contributor program, who do I contact?" here: https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/open-source-contributor-faq
Regards,
Hal
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Hi Anwar,
You can use the Support Renewal tool to help you make a better choice about renewal and upgrades available for your purchased Intel® Software Development Products. Just enter your serial number here:
https://registrationcenter.intel.com/en/products/lookup/
Regards,
Hal
Intel(R) Developer Zone support
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Hi Hal,
Thanks for your feedback. I checked the link with my previous license used for open source development. It seems that the only option provided is to buy a paid license. Does that mean that Intel no longer provides the Intel Compilers for free for open source projects?
Thanks!
Anwar
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Hi Anwar,
Our noncommercial program has changed.
Free offerings for qualified students, educators, academic researchers and open source contributors are available here: https://software.intel.com/en-us/qualify-for-free-software
If you need additional assistance, please see "I have questions about the Open Source Contributor program, who do I contact?" here: https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/open-source-contributor-faq
Regards,
Hal
Intel(R) Developer Zone support
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Hi Hal,
Many thanks for the links. This is quite clear now.
Anwar
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