Chris Hartjes wrote:

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> M: I hope SourceGuardian/Zend Safeguard does the trick but hope that
> you can find other ways to make money rather than relying on people
> never figuring out what you are doing.  It's ironic that you are
> benefiting from an open source application but trying to hide what
> you've done with it.
>

My application (built on CakePHP) will not benefit the community,
because
it is a custom application for a vertical market, but by using
extensively the framework, i hope to help to the community.
For instance, I have (maybe) discovered a defect in the pagination
helper, today I wrote to the author about it.

However, I have not yet decided to obfuscate the code, most probably I
will not, I don't want to bee too much paranoid. In case, I will not
obfuscate the "open source" files, but only the ones under the app
application that contains the business logic (provided that is
possible).

Anyway thanks for the replies, btw, I did not understand the post about
obfustication...

Michele.


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