Thank you for the link.

And no, I don’t have a commercial license for Qt. Qt LGLP licensed part is 
enough for my needs.
I will have to deal with JavaScript then.

Regards

Fabrice

Von: Jason H <jh...@gmx.com>
Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. April 2019 16:28
An: Fabrice Mousset | GEOCEPT GmbH <fabrice.mous...@geocept.com>
Cc: inter...@lists.qt-project.org
Betreff: Re: [Interest] QtWebAssembly license question

Check out: 
https://blog.qt.io/blog/2018/11/19/getting-started-qt-webassembly/#comment-1206267

You can always license it commercially. Commercial licesensees are not boung by 
GPL in Qt. Since you have a "boss" you're probably using Qt commercially. IANAL.

Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 7:56 AM
From: "Fabrice Mousset | GEOCEPT GmbH" 
<fabrice.mous...@geocept.com<mailto:fabrice.mous...@geocept.com>>
To: "inter...@lists.qt-project.org<mailto:inter...@lists.qt-project.org>" 
<inter...@lists.qt-project.org<mailto:inter...@lists.qt-project.org>>
Subject: [Interest] QtWebAssembly license question
Hello,

before starting QtWebAssembly evaluation, I would like to know what are the 
“limitation” of the GPL Version?
Does it mean that everything I will develop using QtWebAssembly must be GPL?

At this time, we have developed our Web frontend using JavaScript base kits, 
but I am not a JavaScript fan, I would prefer do the development with C++/QML.
But, if all have to be GPLed, my boss would not agree.

I am a software developer and not a lawyer, so could someone give me more 
information about this point?
I hope the is the right mailing-list to post this kind of question?

Best regards

Fabrice Mousset
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