[wp-hackers] Revamping the <!--nextpage--> Pagination Function
Computer Guru
computerguru at neosmart.net
Wed Nov 8 20:31:12 GMT 2006
How *does* WP deal with things like this?
For me, it's just a plugin, but on the whole, how does a non-GPL component
of WP get judged?
Many of us know and trust each other - that's one thing. But in other cases,
how are these things determined? Has it happened before? I'm sure it has....
Computer Guru
NeoSmart Technologies
http://neosmart.net/blog/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wp-hackers-bounces at lists.automattic.com [mailto:wp-hackers-
> bounces at lists.automattic.com] On Behalf Of Andy Beard
> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 10:19 PM
> To: wp-hackers at lists.automattic.com
> Subject: Re: [wp-hackers] Revamping the <!--nextpage--> Pagination
> Function
>
>
> Commercial Interest Warning:
>
> I have mentioned on the list before that I have a plugin in development
> for
> publishing ebooks.
>
> Lots of the features being discussed are similar, or could eventually
> become
> similar to what I am putting together.
>
> It is using pages currently, but that doesn't mean at some time it
> won't be
> adapted to do something similar with normal posts.
>
> My plugin won't be GPL licensed and I want to avoid any possible
> comments in
> the future that might occure.
>
> It is fairly hard to avoid seeing details of your future plugin on the
> mailing list, and conflicts can often arise when commercial software
> has
> huge similarities with something that is a GPL project.
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