This doesn’t capture my part in this conversation. Personally, I am unconcerned 
about protecting my code/projects and I’m very happy to publish using the GPL 
license. But . . . BIG BUT . . . Apple won’t accept GPL, and I cannot afford 
the ever increasing price of the commercial license as a hobbyist. OTOH, I 
appear to be in a very small minority, so I’m done here!

Thanks and cheers,

Roger




> On Mar 1, 2016, at 1:09 PM, Monte Goulding <mo...@appisle.net> wrote:
> 
> On the whole this conversation seems to have steered in the direction of “How 
> do we deliver proprietary apps while using the GPL version”. I’m hoping we 
> can steer it back because such a discussion does the platform and the 
> generous terms with which we can use it a disservice. The simple answer to 
> all these issues is to use Community if you want to distribute under the GPL 
> and use Indy or above if you want to distribute under any license you choose. 
> If you aren’t sure it probably means you need Indy.

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