I'd have to agree with moritz, there should be no shame in profiting from your work. There's a lot of good responses above but the one thing I see missing is

What are the licenses of the code you've built upon?

I'm just assuming that what ever you've built, it has CPAN modules in it. You're really going to have to do your homework if you want to sell a product that's reliant on CPAN modules (ie, you may have to negotiate a separate license from the module creator - if you can find him/her). *Or* you would have to package your application in such a way that part of it is *free* and part of it is not.

My advice, just give it away and profit in karma. I think there's very little profit potential in selling code at this level, the internet is haunted by the burned out skeletons cheap shareware (apologies to Bruce).

-derby

In reply to Re: Selling your Perl app by derby
in thread Selling your Perl app by whakka

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