Are there any licensing issues if the application is commercial?

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Walt Haas <[email protected]> wrote:

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> -- Walt
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> 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
>>
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