Hi Jigal,

Jigal van Hemert wrote:

> There are plenty of options to modify and extend the behaviour of TYPO3
> without modifying the sources. You can simply require a version of TYPO3
> for your extended features and you don't have to distribute the TYPO3
> code yourself.

That is true, but with a strict interpretation, all extension fall below GPL 
(although they are not strictly linked). That means that you can not really 
write custom extensions. But one can also argument that extensions just make 
legitimate use of the API.

Merry Xmas
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Philipp Gampe – PGP-Key 0AD96065 – TYPO3 UG Bonn/Köln
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