Hi Peter,

I'd be interested in what kind of copyright issues you encounter.

If it is your employer preventing you from publishing your work, I'd find
that rather strange behaviour using a OSS software as base for your
applications. Seems somewhat unlikely.

If it is the customer, I think we have a working solution for that:

- Develop your class.
- Publish it with an appropriate OSS license.
- Use it in your customer project and grant the customer whatever
   rights he needs.

At least our customers are more than happy to use not only the OSS Qooxdoo
framework, but also "our" OSS libraries. Especially with having the added
benefit of other people potentially improving on the OSS libraries.

Of course, this only works for "generic" functionality, not for very
customer specific functions close to the customer's business. But I'd be
surprised if your customer was in the websocket classes for Qooxdoo business
...

Cheers,
Fritz

On Wed, 14 May 2014, Peter Schneider wrote:

> I've done such thing for 'our' application. but due to copyright issues I
> can not post the qooxdoo class here.

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