Licensing is a full topic. But just because its no gpl compatable
doesnt mean it requires a license. 
Speculatively i would say you might not be allowed to create derived
works from it. It may also offer some warranties *doubt*.

Its not hard to break "compatability" with GPL considering how open
GPL is (well, it keeps things open, the BSD licenses tend to give
more freedom)

Um, look at the license on http://au.php.net:81 
(mirrors are good)

I cant say much more though, atm im more of a mod_perl monkey.
Php is a bit too mainstream these days =P

Dean

Jason Rennie wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I overheard recently at a committee meeting that the license for PHP was
> not GPL compatible.
> 
> Could somebody tell me in what way ?
> 
> Jason
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