Brett Neumeier wrote:
> If I'm wrong about what the AGPL means, I hope someone will clarify
> exactly what I'm missing.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_License

The GNU AGPL is similar to the GNU General Public License, except that 
it additionally covers the use of the software over a computer network, 
requiring that the complete source code be made available to any network 
user of the AGPLed work, for example a web application. The Free 
Software Foundation recommends that this license is considered for any 
software that will commonly be run over the network.
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