> ...  I could make it open-source and charge people
> for implementation/support, or I can sell it. I am not closed to the  
> idea of
> charging for support/implementation, but they don't teach that in most
> business schools, so I understand the idea of packaging it and  
> selling it
> better. If you have any suggestions in this realm, I am totally open  
> to it.

The 3rd option is to sell it as a service like Basecamp or Salesforce,  
right? No installing/maintaining/upgrading for your customers and you  
don't have to release source code. The majority of open source  
software is used this way (as part of Google, Facebook, etc.) so, for  
better or worse, the GPL doesn't apply.



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