Are there any licensing issues if the application is commercial? On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Walt Haas <[email protected]> wrote:
> We tend to start with Drupal and develop any necessary custom modules. > > -- Walt > > Chad Sollis wrote: > >> Greetings, >> >> I am scoping a new enterprise grade web application. I am simply in >> research mode right now, but interested in any feedback from the group as >> it >> relates to ideas on technology, scale, cost efficiency, development, >> performance, etc, in addition to creating an environment that talented >> engineers could enter and find their way around very easily. >> >> I am planning on using PHP for a variety of reasons using AOSD/SOA style >> of >> architecture. I am open to other suggestions if the consensus indicates >> that is not the right route. >> >> I know this is kind of broad question, if you have experience in even one >> of >> the areas, any feedback is appreciated. >> >> Ideas under consideration: >> >> - Frameworks / ORM (performance, scale, and customization): >> - Zend >> - Cake >> - Codeigniter >> - Doctrine - Project >> - Propel >> - Database (triggers, procedures, speed and scale) >> - MySQL >> - Postgres >> - Netezza >> - Amazon SimpleDB >> - Architecture (scale) >> - EC2 >> - Mosso >> - Terremark >> - Managed Servers >> >> Many Many Thanks for your ideas and suggestions. >> >> ~SOL >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> UPHPU mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu >> IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > > UPHPU mailing list > [email protected] > http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu > IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net > _______________________________________________ UPHPU mailing list [email protected] http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net
