May be, I'm a bit dim-witted. So I will try to put my question a bit more
precise.

We (that's the start-up I'm working for) are going to develop a software
platform roughly consisting of three components - a server,  a middleware
and a client - whereas the client should have a desktop, a browser and a
mobile shape. The platform is to be used in an enterprise / business
environment.

The actual candidates for the client development are ExtJs (unfortunately
very expensive and limited concerning their licensing policy), Dojo and
qooxdoo.

We won't have any problem if the client component would be absolutely
open-source in a way that our customers - and qooxdoo - would have unlimited
access to the sources of the client component. The other two components -
means everything that runs on a server - should have to be completely
separated concerning the licensing - means that our customers will have to
buy the server and client components separately - whereas the
server-components could be open-source as well -.

Is that target strategy limited by the LPGL/EPL licensing or not?



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