Of course, since qgis2web is middleware, its licence also has to be
compatible with Leaflet, Openlayers 3, and their respective plugins, none of
which are GPL. Since the plugin bundles and distributes these libraries, I
would say complying with their licences is of greater importance than
complying with QGIS, which is not distributed with the plugin.

Not trying to start an argument - I just want to do the right thing by the
creators of all the software on which mine is built.



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