"Rainer Kugland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gervase Markham wrote: > > > The n.p.m.license group is there to help people who want to develop > > using mozilla.org-hosted code; but it's for questions like "I've read > > section X.X of the MPL carefully, and can't work out whether I have to > > do foo when bar and baz are true, but quux is not.", rather than "I'm > > writing a Mozilla-based app. What do I have to do under the license?" > > Gerv, > > thanks for your comments so far. But I think that asking if it's > possible or not to sell a stand alone app based on mozilla isn't that > exotic. But I can't find anything in the FAQ here. Also I don't know any > commercial app based on mozilla. So I'm afraid they aren't there coz > something in the license prevents companies from publishing these apps. > Thanks to David, I guess it shouldn't be a problem to sell an xpi which > consists 100% of my own code. > So I'm heading towards the xpi thing first. > In case that someone knows a commercial app which is nothing else but > mozilla 1.x with a custom xpi preinstalled, I would appreciate any > hints/links. > > Thanks again to all. > > RK >
http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/ is a mozilla based IDE, distrebuted as a product. See also the press release http://www.activestate.com/Corporate/Communications/Releases/Press986865767. html. Hope it helps, Mark.
