I'm curious about the cost for a commercial license.  Have ya'll worked 
out a basic pricing model yet?  It matters less to me, as I said before, 
if I put together a really sweet plugin I have no problems releasing it 
to the community.  However, most of the plugins I've done don't really 
translate to those outside the organization that I've done the 
customization for.

As an example, I've take the blog plugin and tweaked out the 
posts/comments objects to be notes/comments for communications about a 
patient.  However it still looks and acts mostly like a blog.  But if 
you take it out of context of the site and webtop, I'm not sure it would 
really be any more beneficial to the community than the original blog 
plugin.  Now, if they'd wanted to move in the direction of making the 
blog plugin behave like a bulletin board (which I'd love to do if I had 
more free time), then I'd release that back in a heart beat.

And maybe that's the problem as to others releasing their source?  Would 
it be better to have to wade through a slew of modules that meet a 
specific organizational need, or have modules that are more generic that 
can be used as a drop in part of the installation?


Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX
www.geodesicgrafx.com/blog

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