If one wants to build an application that uses pykde, there seem to be three different licenses that need to be considered;

1) The pykde license.
2) The kde license.
3) The Qt license.

Is it possible to get some idea of how each license might apply if I were to write a commercial application using pykde? For example, I wouldn't be programming using Qt at all (just using it through pykde/kde interfaces), so I don't know if a license for that would be necessary. I have seen the various licenses, but I find that 'real-world' examples clarify a great many things.

FWIW, I am _not_ one of the people who objects to paying for good software and good support. Just want to know what I might be getting in to.

Thanks,
Ken

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