On 16/11/06, "Jörn Zaefferer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I do not know if anybody has viewed this new project, > > http://www.wymeditor.org/en/ which aims to produce nice clean code AND > > will > > be using jquery to power the application. > > > > Maybe it would be more productive for those who are interested in > > producing > > a nice editor to assist these guys in some way , rather than trying to > > re-invent the wheel ???? > > Very interesting. That looks like a good start and it supports code! Great! > > The image resizing works quite well already. > > They really need those model dialogs instead of new windows poping up, I > guess Gilles window plugin would be a great help to that project. > > We should invite them to this list or post in their forum. Maybe we can even > convince them to dual license to GPL as well, then Drupal could use that > editor :-) > > -- > Jörn Zaefferer > > http://bassistance.de
I always thought the point of the MIT was that it can be used with anything, it is definitely compatible with GPL (so the dual license for Drupal integration doesn't make sense to me) - the only requirement is to keep the license intact (so the author gets credit). I've seen downloads with different parts under different licenses, but does source code distribution imply that *all* the code is under the same license, regardless of the folder? I think WYMeditor looks promising, but I think they would benefit from more developers (two really isn't enough) and it does look and behave different to already existing solutions. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
