Hi all,

I'm looking into Symfony right now, and this stopped my reading:
"
8. License
Licenses are important simply because they can have a significant impact on your applications. For example, an application developed using a GPL-licensed framework will necessarily be subject to GPL. On the other hand, this is not the case for an MIT-licensed framework.
"
    http://symfony.com/ten-criteria

This seems untrue for several reasons, at best not worded very carefully.
As I understand it, for example, using a GPL framework probably does not make your project "necessarily subject to" the GPL. Anyone more on this? Isn't that exactly what the GPL linking exception is for?

What do you people of the Free Software think? :)

Nico
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