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... For every web developers out there, please stop blogging about ExtJs license change.
I cannot stand it anymore. Tried to ignore it, but the noise made around it is way too high for the last days.
Yes, GPL licences are viral. Yes, if you really want to use GPL library, you will need to make your front-end GPL too.
And Yes, the ExtJs team have good reasons to do so. Although I never used ExtJs, I was impressed by the results some times ago. But, as an artisan, I usually try to get the functionality I need done by myself. It's the best way to learn.
I know, I've added my voice to the noise, but I had to let it out, and my daughter is sleeping, so it's been a silent scream.
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