Yeah, that is annoying. I happen to have a commercial license through my employer, but I can use this on a different machine then I use for that. I find that if I have two Cocoon projects open (1 for 2.1.x and 1 for trunk) it is kind of pointless to open any others. Cocoon is rather huge as a project. But IntelliJ has been great for debugging Cocoon.

Ralph

Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:


Le 8 f�vr. 05, � 21:20, Ralph Goers a �crit :

For anyone who is interested, you can now use IntelliJ for free to do Cocoon development

http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/opensource/


I had a look but...http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/opensource/license.html says "You may: (i) save and use the Software for the purpose of open source development only;"

I'm wondering if there are many such "pure" open source developers who never write a line of commercial code, or if people are really going to switch to another environment when they do commercial (or just company internal) work ;-)

-Bertrand, big fan of IDEA by the way




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