In my example, we'll probably end up with a better grammar for IDE
purposes anyway (diversity is good, yet not *always* good), but it was
an opportunity not only to let me continue to procrastinate "really"
learning ANTLR, but to get OpenBD kinda involved with the bestest open
source CFML IDE-- with no new investment cost on the OpenBD side.
"bestest open source source CFML IDE" ... you mean the only one! ;)
With the GPL (even the v3, I think, tho I'm far from an expert), CFE
can't say, use OpenBD as an embedded engine for nifty CFML-based
stuff.
> For all intents and purposes, OBD is basically in the same boat as
> ACF, as far as CFE goes.
Approach us ... let us know what you want to use and we can look to
grant a specific license for your project. Railo are using OpenBD code
in their build and we have adjusted individual component licenses
accordingly.
Communication ... its the key. Let us know what you want, how it could
benefit the greater community and we can talk. We are open to many
avenues.
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