On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So far we are 100% free to write opensource and commercial code.
>
> So far we are not required to recognize that we are using a specific framework
> (and believe me, it is easier to add a new thing to some environments when
> absolutely nothing changes visually from what was there before, specially to
> big corporations).
>
> I see this addition as a drawback to using TG and my vote is -1 to anything
> that makes this a concern.

-1 on this. Default tg quickstart and tools should be 100% BSD/MIT
whatever that does not require the final product to do anything
special.
If we include some thing in the default template or tools people may
use it without understanding the real requirement. And then problems
will pop-up with lawers and we'll have people complaining around that
we did not warn them (even if we did).

Please avoid such things at all costs. If you want to use this tools,
then create a plugin and make sure you can easy_install it. Then
default TG2 installs will be safe.

I (like Jorge) work in an environment were getting authorization to
use some tool is put under scrutiny by an army of lawers and non-tech
people who will pick any excuse to refuse your techno and impose some
"standard choice" (ASP .NET)

I want to be 100% on the safe side and make sure those people won't
have an easy excuse like this one to refuse tg2.

Florent.

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