I updated the blog post to better explain why changing the license would be
hard and would probably never happen.
-Chris
On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Marcel Araujo wrote:
> PHP won't die!
>
> http://ctankersley.com/2015/10/06/zends-acquisition-doesnt-matter/
>
> PHP,
PHP won't die!
http://ctankersley.com/2015/10/06/zends-acquisition-doesnt-matter/
PHP, and the Zend Engine, currently follow the PHP License. There's a line
> at the top though that has people worried:
> Copyright (c) 1999-2006 Zend Technologies Ltd. All rights reserved.
> Zend holds the
Hi,
I've just read the news about the Zend acquisition:
http://www.zend.com/en/resources/news-and-events/newsroom/press/3683_rogue-wave-software-acquires-enterprise-php-leader-zend-acquisition-broadens-enterprise-strength-across-top-five-development-languages
I'm curious how will this change the
On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 11:21 PM, Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just read the news about the Zend acquisition:
>
On 06.10.2015, at 19:28, Pierre Joye wrote:
> The license cannot be changed without approvals of every contributor
> to date. I very much doubt they will. And to make that point clear for
> me, if they do and come with anything but the PHP license, I can
> already say that
On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 12:21 PM, Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
> ps: just noticed that http://www.zend.com/license/2_00.txt is a 404 even
> thought that is linked from php-src/Zend/* and from the wikipedia page on
> the Zend Engine License.
>
Indeed, the 2.0 license went dark between