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 >> ?? >> >> >> >>-- >> >>View this message in context: >> >>http://www.nabble.com/license-question-tf2508293.html#a6995783 >> >>Sent from the Jahia - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > >> > >> > >> >>-- >>View this message in context: >>http://www.nabble.com/license-question-tf2508293.html#a7134630 >>Sent from the Jahia - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/license-question-tf2508293.html#a7136124 Sent from the Jahia - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
