Sounds great! But why GPL? Are you looking to sell licenses?
GPL is to spread it as far and wide as possible as fast as possible.
LGPL?
My concern would be, I can't use this toolkit for a closed source
application if it is GPL.
That may be your intent (which I actually don't have a business problem
with), I was just curious as to your decision.
As is customary, GPL downloaders get no support, but folks who want a
closer relationship with us can pursue any avenue that is reasonable for
both of us. We can do complete development, as we do for our current
customers who know little and care less about the tools we use, or
training, consulting and so forth.
Sure.
For corporate customers, it does not matter much whether you call it a
license or something else, some expenditures are made to support the
customer's effort and the customer is asked to provide the funds for
that. Call it consulting fees, call it licensing, call it training or
support, it is all the same thing.
O.k. so you are going to charge a corporate customer to allow them to
get their code their own?
Joshua D. Drake
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