Please define "(including also tools)"

This entire conversation was started when one company that had made the unfortunate mistake of buying some number of commercial Qt licenses had more developers working on the project using just C/C++ and no Qt what-so-ever (most likely writing firmware and device drivers) who just wanted to use QtCreator because they liked the IDE.

The quote above as well as the text in b)

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(b) is in no way, directly or indirectly, developed by or for or otherwise 
related to or in the interest of the Licensee or its Affiliates, or (ii) 
software The Qt Company has made available via its Qt Marketplace online 
distribution channel.

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Seems to once again be ruling out using OpenSource QtCreator to write C/C++ code if anyone has made the mistake of purchasing a Qt license.


On 5/12/2020 5:00 AM, interest-requ...@qt-project.org wrote:
This clarification is related to independent open-source software. For example 
an independent open-source application containing Qt 
likehttps://wiki.wireshark.org/Development/QtShark  or independent open-source 
library created using Qt such ashttps://inqlude.org/libraries/vlc-qt.html. If 
the software you want to use meets the terms defined, then it is ok. Note 
specifically that open-source Qt (including also tools) is not allowed to be 
mixed with commercially licensed Qt.

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