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Re: Support for PHP-Nuke 6.6 (Score: 1)
by Raven on Monday, May 26 @ 01:59:50 CEST
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Let's not turn this into name calling, ok? As you know from your own postings on phpnuke.org and the other 97 posts so far, it is a very heated debate and has been long running even before this. People interpret and understand the GPL in different ways and that will probably always be. FB brings much of this on himself because he over-reacts, just as he did again and is threatening to sell it all and move on, etc., rather than just directly responding. Be that as it may, we all need to just continue down our chosen paths. Thanks for your input and passion over this!


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Re: Support for PHP-Nuke 6.6 (Score: 1)
by ArtificialIntel on Monday, May 26 @ 08:04:07 CEST
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We owe FB an apology? I don't think so.

I've been in the IT Industry for years, and part of it specialised in Laws regarding software and piracy.

during this time, I had to study the GNU/GPL terms and conditions of the GNU.

If you read the GNU/GPL start to finish, you will see that it does, on more than one occation, specify that the licence is for Free software.

You can only charge for software on a commercial licence - which FB had to back down from because of the amount of protesting he got when he put a ridiculous price on it. If FB could charge for nuke legally, then he would, there would be no free versions at all.

Now. instead of arguing, I'm going back to ignoring you. If you choose to flame this post any more, then you'll be banned for disturbing the peace.

As I made it VERY clear in the original news post, there's not just those 2 reasons why we're not supporting Nuke 6.6

I might also like to point out that we provide this support to you for free. We don't get paid, Nuke Cops makes a big loss on the server costs, and we're under no obligation to provide support for any version of nuke. The fact we do except for nuke 6.6 just makes ppl lucky.

AI


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