I may be out of my way here, but I don't believe CSF members behave like
dictators.

This is an open source project released under the MIT license, and as such
it is bound by those terms.

I think it is safe to say that you *can* use the term CakePHP as long as you
address the binding of its license.

However it is obvious that you cannot put an official CakePHP stamp on your
book/blog/whatever (not just talking about an icon, I mean presenting your
content as official CakePHP content) if you do not have the approval of CSF.
This is just common sense.

-MI

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De: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre
de The Mullet
Enviado el: Viernes, 09 de Marzo de 2007 06:47 a.m.
Para: Cake PHP
Asunto: Re: Cake Recipes cancelled

So, please Larry/CSF let us know, if we can safely assume that the
term CakePHP and its fair use are assured for the future - for free!-.
And please don't refer to the CSF website as it does not answer any
questions.

Should you stick to your position that the term CakePHP can be used
only with permission of CSF, I must strongly recommend everyone to
switch to another framework, because I must fear that would be the
beginning of an alienated community.


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