Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-21 18:25:24 -0500:
Personally I think PHP related projects should avoid using "PHP" in
their name period as it causes far too many problems for the language
itself, since most people fail to distinguish between PHP the
language and project trying to gain popularity by shoving "PHP" into
its name.
php.net distributes programs that violate the PHP license: e. g. PHPUnit
or PHPDocumentor (see http://pecl.php.net). If php.net is ok with
ignoring the license terms (and has been for several years), does the
license still mean sh!t?
PHP license governs how you can use, copy, distribute and make
derivatives PHP. It has no influence on how you call, develop or license
applications that you wrote yourself and own copyright off. It sure
cannot prevent people starting magazines or other publications using PHP
name. So please get your facts straight before making such bold statements.
Edin
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