The GPL doesn't come into effect unless you distribute software based upon
the GPL'ed code. The AGPL extends the definition of "distribution" to using
the software to provide a service on the web.

Kris

On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Josh Suereth <[email protected]>wrote:

> If you keep a good plugin system, that is very helpful!  I'm excited to see
> what this looks like.
>
> Here's my list of "bug tracking neatos"
>
> * Easy Query/filter with dynamic fields on bugs  ->  Some bug tracking
> tools really don't do this well....(Gforge...)
> * Easy creation of "Change list" or "new features" for a  release.
> * Custom dashboard when logging in that lets me see pertinent information
> for my development on a project.  -> I tend to use Eclipse Mylyn to make up
> for lacking bug tracking websites
> * Easy/Fast to enter/edit bugs -> We used GForge for a few projects I had,
> and the bug tracking was ok, except it took FOREVER to create/edit/delete
> bugs.  Part of this was that you couldn't multi-select/multi-edit.
>
>
> If you need beta testers (when the time is ready), I'm willing to use it to
> track bugs for a few of my open source projects (once I find a host).
>
> Also, I've recently heard of the GNU Affero license.   I head it's "GPL for
> the web". What's the main difference between this and vanilla GPL?
>
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> - Josh
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