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I won't be selling the module. Just hosting it on our site (hopefully XOOPS based) and allowing access to authorized users of our site to get into that module. If it was an open source module, it would just be like charging for access to the forum module of a xoop site for registered users.
But in this case, it would be a custom module that had value to the users of the site. There is no way I can opensource the app, and therefore it is looking like it could not be a module of xoops.
Which is fine, the xml-rpc is sorta a way around it, but of course removes a lot of the advantages of using an established cms (at least a gpl'd one), at that point I would likely reinvent the wheel. Again, this is fine, but I just want to know where the lines are and so I can inform my clients and they can make a decission.
If this was a smaller project I might approach the authors and liscence it from them directly, but with all the history and users, it isn't really a possible option.