[wp-hackers] Plugin author stats
David Chait
davebytes at comcast.net
Tue Oct 24 15:51:29 GMT 2006
More importantly, what about dual licensing? I know of TONS of OSS projects
where there's a commercial-use license separate from the personal-use
GPL/et.al. license. Heck, isn't that how id licensed the Quake sources?
I'm on the verge of either dropping support of many of my plugins or needing
to do commercial licenses for people with money-making (i.e., commercial)
websites. I'm glad WP is GPL, I'm fine with the fact that Matt has a
company making money off this project (and offshoots, not all of which are
open source...), but GPL doesn't work for me. A dual-license scheme would
potentially work, though admittedly I've never really looked into it.
-d
----- Original Message -----
Geoffrey Sneddon wrote:
>On 23 Oct 2006, at 20:48, Matt Mullenweg wrote:
>> Some authors choose to use an alternate license (for various reasons),
>> others are forced to because they use code that might not be GPL
>> compatible.
>> (e.g I used some stuff from Dynamic Drive in the past)
>
> As long as it's GPL-compatible, which lots of licenses are, then it's no
> problem. People with commercially-licensed plugins can host them
> elsewhere.
Just because it's GPL-incompatible doesn't mean it's commercially
licensed…
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