Just to clarify:
Tocan is absolutely wrong. qtVlm could coexist with openplotter license if we decide that.
The only problem here is ethical not legal.
OpenPlotter is open-source and always will be.
qtVlm is not commercial, it is free but it is not open-source.
OpenPlotter will never pay or receive royalties from anybody.
Tocan is absolutely wrong. qtVlm could coexist with openplotter license if we decide that.
The only problem here is ethical not legal.
OpenPlotter is open-source and always will be.
qtVlm is not commercial, it is free but it is not open-source.
OpenPlotter will never pay or receive royalties from anybody.