MIT is a rather liberal license, so derivatives of MIT-licensed code can be
covered by a license, which is not open-source.

2008/10/4 Jon Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> >  So that means if a software firm develops a commercial product based
> >  on cakephp he is able to sell the commercial product but his customers
> >  do not have the rights to distribute or sell it?
>
> As I understand it, you can distribute and sell anything you make with
> cake, and you can have a separate license for your app code, but the
> core cake code has to stay open source.
>
> is that right?
>
> jb
>
> --
>
> jon bennett
> w: http://www.jben.net/
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>
> >
>


-- 
Sincerely yours, Olexandr Melnyk http://omelnyk.net/

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