I would not see how this would help the CakePHP community, nor the CakePHP foundation if you
are going to forbid people to promote their services by mentioning the framework. As of right now, I don't
think that CakePHP is popular enough to be known by business people other then geeks. It didn't
generate as much hype as Ruby on Rails did, nor has it been around long enough like typo3 and such.
The entire thing just seems like a very aggressive move for a foundation of a project that's licensed
under MIT to me.

If that's the rule - I'll go with it. But being a citizen of Germany I'm pretty sure US law does not apply to me,
as well as to lots of others in the community which is pretty international I think.

So, I think we would all appreciate to get a complete clarification on this topic, as well as a little insight into
the direction the foundation is headed [...].

Best Regards,
Felix Geisendörfer aka the_undefined


Jon Bennett schrieb:
Basically, You can use the cakephp badge on a site that you create,
and we very much appreciate when you do.
But you cannot use the CakePHP logo or name to promote your web
development company or your services, unless you are a certified
CakePHP Engineer.
    

does that mean I can NOT mention that I use the cakePHP framework to
build web apps (in the same way I'd put php4/5, Actionscript 1/2,
html, css etc) publicly on my web site?

thanks,

jb

  


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