Drupal is GPL code. It can be used commercially but IANAL and don't
know how it would work legally if you wrote a proprietary module that
you didn't want to distribute.
-- Walt
Chad Sollis wrote:
Are there any licensing issues if the application is commercial?
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Walt Haas <[email protected]> wrote:
We tend to start with Drupal and develop any necessary custom modules.
-- Walt
Chad Sollis wrote:
Greetings,
I am scoping a new enterprise grade web application. I am simply in
research mode right now, but interested in any feedback from the group as
it
relates to ideas on technology, scale, cost efficiency, development,
performance, etc, in addition to creating an environment that talented
engineers could enter and find their way around very easily.
I am planning on using PHP for a variety of reasons using AOSD/SOA style
of
architecture. I am open to other suggestions if the consensus indicates
that is not the right route.
I know this is kind of broad question, if you have experience in even one
of
the areas, any feedback is appreciated.
Ideas under consideration:
- Frameworks / ORM (performance, scale, and customization):
- Zend
- Cake
- Codeigniter
- Doctrine - Project
- Propel
- Database (triggers, procedures, speed and scale)
- MySQL
- Postgres
- Netezza
- Amazon SimpleDB
- Architecture (scale)
- EC2
- Mosso
- Terremark
- Managed Servers
Many Many Thanks for your ideas and suggestions.
~SOL
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