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  • 100% nailed it, IMHO. I appreciate your work.

    I was off on my own tangent wondering if anyone had thought of swapping the cats completely. I don't know if anyone had ever considered swapping Heathcliff and Garfield between the strips. They have very different energies and if it fit it would change the whole tone.

  • I suspect most of it leans heavily on ghostscript, so they are required to provide AGPL. They would like to obtain support contracts, so support requests are considered out of compliance unless they are paid. I find it interesting that they basically have AGPL+ were plus is whatever they have on their license page in addition to AGPL.

  • That's how I feel. I'm not a legal expert either. The caveat to this is that there is a disclaimer on the legal page where you are directed to the AGPL that says that you may not, "Use PDFCreator within an application or service that is not licensed under the terms of the AGPL."

    I'm assuming using the software in a Windows environment is allowed as it is distributed as a Windows application. If you are using the software to accept print jobs to PDF in a manner configurable through the default UI without modifying the code or default files, I'm also hard pressed to call it a violation, regardless of the input application.

    I think that the concern from PDFForge is that we were asking for assistance with a feature, which crosses the line in any sort of professional setting.

  • This is how I expected FOSS to function. If you get a chance, check out their license page, which directs prospective users to the AGPL and also has further restrictions on what users may not do.

  • 100% how I read their license page. It isn't like we are using it within another application, just literally using it as advertised. Unfortunately, the email came off as advising us that the software isn't intended for use without a business license so we are now investigating other options.