Removing all mentions of TYPO3 from the code and design doesn't make it a brand new CMS. It's clearly obvious that the bulk of the code is still from TYPO3 core, and as such it violates GPL.
Design is not the problem - but its something that gives it away. Dan Osipov Calkins Media http://danosipov.com/blog/ Konstantin wrote: > Yes, as i supposed main problem - design. Okey, it'll be changed, think > color gamut to change, css.. etc > About rendering process. I use MVC, not any Typo3 feature. So besides > constant there are no any remarks of code. Ok. > > > > > "Xavier Perseguers" <[email protected]> сообщил/сообщила в новостях > следующее: > news:[email protected]... >> Hi, >> >>> Konstantin wrote: >>>> sorry, not agree >>>> please, look in code and you'll see that Telenok - very origunal CMS >>>> without using any core idea of Typo3 and code. >>> >>> Yeeeeeees, just search for the "TYPO3" in the code and you will see. >>> >>> You are a liar. >> >> I did not look your code very deeply but you cannot say that you did >> not use any core idea of TYPO3 and code. Others showed that you made >> copy paste of the design, of CSS, ... and lot's of your code is using >> concepts of TYPO3, the name of the constants, the tests to determine >> rendering mode (BE or FE), ... >> >> It's OK to try to code your own CMS but do it from scratch. And stick >> to the license model specified by the code you use. It's not a >> challenge to steal other's work and simply remove what you don't need, >> rename a few variables and then claim that you did it yourself. >> >> I had a teacher years ago that pretended to have developped a treeview >> in JS (that was the "beginning" of those stuff). A few months later I >> saw this code in a magazine, and I can assure you that the article was >> not from him! >> >> It was fun to code your CMS? Great! Now if you wish to use it without >> having to fear to be prosecuted, you have to choose either to use >> TYPO3 or to remove any reference to TYPO3, do not use its design, make >> your own way in the rendering process or to change your license model >> as shareware is not compatible with GPLv2. >> >> BTW I cannot understand how you may hope selling your CMS to any >> company, but that's another story... >> >> -- >> Xavier Perseguers >> http://xavier.perseguers.ch/en >> >> One contribution a day keeps the fork away > _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.netfielders.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english
