Let me refine this one: > 5. Perl Artistic License.
My wish is a license that allows both propriety and open products (e.g. the framework license doesn't compel disclosure of source code or dictate licensing terms). Since I'm wishing for a Perl framework, the Perl license came to mind first. Other licenses may do. A couple of people have asked me to clarify: > 14. Information architecture hooks. I guess what I'm wishing for is support for the stuff described in the Information Architecture book (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/infotecture2/). It's been a while since I read it, but the ideas that come to mind include content tagging and controlled vocabularies, and the ability to organize the same content into one or more navigation systems. Let me add one: 21. If it's a commercial product, the license and revenue model needs to be such that people can use the framework and applications built with it without being required to pay fees or disclose anything. Any restrictions must be minimal (e.g. display a copyright notice and disclaimer). However, the availability of paid products and services is desirable, for those who can afford it (books, training, development, support, etc.). Any more comments/ experiences for WebGUI? David