Basically, I only care that you do not remove the Copyright notice from the
source code when using Sglib.
More precisely: you can use Sglib or its derivative forms (under the condition
that the Copyright notice is preserved) in any project, whether commercial or
not, free of charges. In particular, you can use Sglib under the terms of any
license defined as an open source license by the Open Source Initiative
(see http://www.opensource.org/). This includes most common open source licenses
such as the BSD license and GNU GPL.
If you need to use sglib under any particular license conditions, contact the
author.