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yes, the author has been considering this for a while now.
he also has another package called expert cam.
i had asked him what would happen to his cam package
if he had changed qcad over to gpl.
i have not recieved a responce to this.
i have links to both on my page, but you can go to
www.ribonsoft.com for the expert cam if you're interested
phrostie
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