Section: Contracts and Grants with Industry
The Caml Consortium
The Caml Consortium is a formal structure where industrial and academic users of Caml can support the development of the language and associated tools, express their specific needs, and contribute to the long-term stability of Caml. Membership fees are used to fund specific developments targeted towards industrial users. Members of the Consortium automatically benefit from very liberal licensing conditions on the OCaml system, allowing for instance the OCaml compiler to be embedded within proprietary applications.
The Consortium currently has 10 member companies: CEA, Citrix, Dassault Aviation, Dassault Systèmes, LexiFi, Intel, Jane Street Capital, Microsoft, OCamlCore, and SimCorp. For a complete description of this structure, refer to http://caml.inria.fr/consortium/ . Xavier Leroy chairs the scientific committee of the Consortium.