On May 10, 10:34 am, modius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OEM licenses are typically sold based on the size of distribution and
> sold per version.  As much as we love the FarCry community we don't
> have the capacity to effectively buy extJS for an unlimited number of
> potential users, and then reinvest when the next major version comes
> out.  So its not a viable option.
>
> Of course I could turn that around and ask why its alright to suggest
> we purchase an OEM from extJS, rather than ask FarCry developers who
> want to distribute closed-source FarCry applications to pay a license
> for the privilege to do so.

And you would be totally correct in doing so :) I was just throwing
that out there in case it hadn't been considered, but I guess the
ExtJS OEM fees must be fairly prohibitive on those terms. I think we
all know where we would rather spend any potential commercial
licensing fees.

Just a hypothetical... If we have a project that will be distributed
outside a single organisation and which we don't want to release the
source for, we purchase a commercial FarCry license from Daemon. What
happens with ExtJS, which is included in FarCry, which is under GPL?
Do we have to purchase an ExtJS commercial license as well?


cheers,
Justin
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