Open source, closed source, and the value of code
Robert Mann
rman at free.fr
Tue Mar 1 21:41:33 EST 2016
OUps!! that IS DAMN CLEAR! By Jove!!
So ok.. fine.. as one could rephrase the situation :
2) if you do not make it public, than when you're ready, you're free to
a) buy a closed commercial license
and THEN
b) turn for help to an indie/pro developer to finish it up and prepare it
for iOS launch under whatever license suites you.
So basically, all clients of any indie developer have to buy/get their own
license for their product.
Tough, but Ok It's best to know in advance.
Well, that closes that subject for me // thanks everybody.
(i'll try to make a summary of that discussion, issues and solutions to make
good use of this NRJ)
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