Also, if one was released with that support, you could just license *that* part 
under the GPL, with the rest under something else if the primary license isn't 
compatible. That kind of licensing is actually relatively common practice for 
proprietary projects using open source software as part of their distributed 
binaries (e.g. Apple with Safari and multiple parts of OSX, Google with their 
Drive apps). 

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