Read this (http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/selling.html) would you?

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On Friday, July 19, 2013 at 8:28 AM, kafi wrote:

Allan Odgaard-4 wrote
I picked a license that wouldn’t disallow something that I was already
doing.

Both Limechat and Colloquy are in the iOS app store, but started as open
source projects.
Growl is in the Mac app store, but also has the source availble.
QuickCursor I think is now pulled from the Mac app store, but is also on
GitHub, I know there are more ..


Limechat and Colloquy are no longer open source as they are now in the iOS
app store. The vice versa is for QuickCursor.

Growl 1.3 is no longer open source. So, none of these examples are valid.
Try again.



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