on 01/04/03 8:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> "GPL enforces many restrictions on what can and cannot be done with the
> licensed
> code."
The point is, PHP is not released under GPL any more -- it's under QPL, so
this thread hardly seems relevant to any PHP list -- just my
Rasmus, I hardly call it a "school" paper. I haven't done one of them in 25
years. But if you are not the one to ask, nor is the "general" list not the
place to ask, who do I email or where do I post to find out more about your
statement at: http://www.php.net/license/
"GPL enforces many restri
--- John Taylor-Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rasmus: I understand there are differences between GNU.org & OpenSource.org
> but I didn't mean to offend anyone. Sorry Rasmus, but I was surprised you
> would answer that way. Is this a touchy subject? The "General" list should be
> the correct
Hi,
> > This is a list for questions about PHP. Look in the titlebar of your
> > browser when you go to www.php.net
> He was asking *where* PHP stands (regarding licenses), not *what* PHP
> stands for. Maybe PHP FAQ should have something about licenses.
Indeed, I did find somehting ... in the li
Hello,
On 03/31/2003 01:05 AM, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
This is a list for questions about PHP. Look in the titlebar of your
browser when you go to www.php.net to see what the acronym stands for.
Beyond that, please take this stuff somewhere else.
He was asking *where* PHP stands (regarding licenses
This is a list for questions about PHP. Look in the titlebar of your
browser when you go to www.php.net to see what the acronym stands for.
Beyond that, please take this stuff somewhere else.
-Rasmus
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> Where does PHP.net stand? Is it GNU or OpenS
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