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Posted by Toby A Inkster on 07/24/07 08:44
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> Toby A Inkster wrote:
>> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>
>>> However, they are developing a product to interface to Joomla, and one
>>> which uses Joomla code. The Joomla people have every right to determine
>>> licensing rights to anyone who uses their code.
>>
>> I agree, but the OP stated that the plugin didn't use a single line of
>> Joomla code, which changes things completely.
>
> No, but does it require Joomla to run? Does it call their API's?
Irrelevant. My newsreader (PAN) requires Linux to run (actually it can be
compiled for several operating systems, but the copy I have is compiled
for Linux, so needs Linus to run). It calls Linux APIs.
As it happens, Linux and PAN *are* both released under the same licence
(the GPL), but they don't have to be.
> Require changes to their modules?
This is relevant.
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