I heard Phil Thompson said:

> You must take the same steps as you would if developing an
> application for external users. If your users have access to the Qt
> API then they will be considered developers and each will need a
> license. If not, then you only need one for the person "developing"
> your eric package.

Hmm, and when you're done, I think maybe you'll want to put the Eric3 
Windows binary up somewhere, along with a large "Donations!" button to 
try to recoup your loss. It's a real pity that the interpreted way 
Python works would force simple users to get a developper license... 
But maybe there are still ways to do with it.

-- S.

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