Re: License issues

2008-10-06 Thread Jon Bennett
So that means if a software firm develops a commercial product based on cakephp he is able to sell the commercial product but his customers do not have the rights to distribute or sell it? As I understand it, you can distribute and sell anything you make with cake, and you can have a

Re: License issues

2008-10-06 Thread Olexandr Melnyk
MIT is a rather liberal license, so derivatives of MIT-licensed code can be covered by a license, which is not open-source. 2008/10/4 Jon Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] So that means if a software firm develops a commercial product based on cakephp he is able to sell the commercial product but

Re: License issues

2008-10-04 Thread dtrax84
So that means if a software firm develops a commercial product based on cakephp he is able to sell the commercial product but his customers do not have the rights to distribute or sell it? On Aug 19, 1:53 am, Werner Petry Moraes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey,

License issues

2008-08-18 Thread bigboss0101
Hi friends, Cakephp is released under MIT lincense. Can we use cakephp to develop commercial applications or only those applications that should be released under an MIT license or an opensource? Thanks a lot for ur guidance. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received

Re: License issues

2008-08-18 Thread Chris Hartjes
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 1:30 PM, bigboss0101 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi friends, Cakephp is released under MIT lincense. Can we use cakephp to develop commercial applications or only those applications that should be released under an MIT license or an opensource? Thanks a lot for ur

Re: License issues

2008-08-18 Thread Werner Petry Moraes
Hey, http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php ... Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the Software), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to