Which licensing problem?

Dave
On Nov 21, 2008, at 8:57 PM, Chris Morley wrote:


> Making code accessible to closed source developers is often beneficial. > For instance I use wxWidgets in SheetCam. The wxWidgets project has had
> a large amount of money and time donated by closed source developers
> because it can be used in both open and closed source projects. Also if > you are selling a product it has to be right or you will have customers
> screaming at you. If a bug shows up it needs to be fixed as soon as
> possible. This means that any developers selling code linked to EMC will
> have a very good incentive to fix any problems and fix them quickly.

How is The Smitty Ez-trol getting around the licensing problem?
I just saw it in cnczone...

Chris Morley



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