Then ... Can I use Jahia 5.0 Community edition in production, selecting
Community Edition Option in the initial web setup, without pay licence ?


Stéphane Croisier wrote:
> 
> For the moment, you can't. You will not be able 
> to compile Jahia any more if you remove those 
> classes. We will work in a future release in 
> order to create a more services oriented 
> architecture where you will be easily able to 
> (un)plug certain services without perturbing the others.
> 
> So that's why the commerical license allows you 
> to redistribute, copy, etc... those commercial 
> classes. You only cannot use them in production. 
> That's all.... But this should not be a real 
> problem as it will not impact your use of the 
> open source features... Just a few couple of 
> useless classes on your hard drives...
> 
> Stéphane
> 
> At 15:31 02.11.2006, you wrote:
> 
> 
>>mmm  ... I wrote the wrong question ...
>>
>>I saw that every file in jahia source has a header with licence
information
>>..., If I delete every file with commercial licence, can I use the
remaining
>>sources without worry about commercial licences ? Or have I to take
another
>>things in account ??
>>
>>thanks!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Stéphane Croisier wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > Something like http://www.jahia.org/matrix ?
>> >
>> > At 17:43 25.10.2006, you wrote:
>> >
>> >>thanks!
>> >>
>> >>a last question .....
>> >>
>> >>where can i find a list of resources which are under the JSSL licence
>> ??
>> >>
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