Unless its renamed AFAICT.
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On Jul 7, 2014 4:19 AM, "The Wanderer" <wande...@fastmail.fm> wrote:

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> On 07/07/2014 03:39 AM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
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> > On 07/01/2014 05:22 AM, Clint Byrum wrote:
> >
> >> Unless I'm mistaken, the wording in the PHP license makes it
> >> invalid for anybody that isn't actually the PHP project to use
> >> without making a false claim that "THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE
> >> PHP DEVELOPMENT TEAM".
> >
> > IMO, you are mistaking indeed. Anyone contributing a module to
> > pear.php.net PEAR channel can be considered from the "PHP development
> > team". That's a question of view, and we've accepted that view, so
> > why should we go back after we have accepted packages based on this?
> > This is also the view of upstream PHP (the language) and upstream
> > PEAR module contributors, as much as one can tell. If you do not
> > agree, please point to anyone who expressed otherwise.
>
> One question / consideration:
>
> Even assuming that all contributions accepted into modules hosted on
> pear.php.net are considered automatically "from the PHP Development
> Team", and thus that the statement in the license would remain accurate,
> wouldn't this mean that it wouldn't be possible to make local
> modifications to a module found there and distribute them by other means
> (e.g. even within one's own organization) without either making a false
> statement in the license or violating the license?
>
> If it would mean that, then wouldn't this license be considered non-free?
>
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