yes, that would be mine too. But thanks for answering, at least I know
that I do not explicitely misunderstand this now :-)
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Arne
On 27 Jan., 18:20, Esoteric <erik.kristen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My understand is that is fine as long as you leave all copyrights in
> place for the cakephp library portion (the stuff in the cake
> directory).
>
> Gwoo or phpnut might be able to provide further insight.
>
> -Erik
>
> On Jan 27, 10:36 am, Arne-Kolja Bachstein <akb0...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I really appreciate that CakePHP is licensed under the MIT license, as
> > it offers a wide range of freedom. But nevertheless, before using it
> > for commercial use, I would like to clear out one big question for me:
> > Is it allowed, regarding to this license, to deliver a copy of CakePHP
> > with my commercial app, so I don't have to write out instructions for
> > obtaining it or something?
>
> > I am planning to write an application on a "product" base, so I could
> > sell it, but I'm unsure if I had to leave out cake itself in my
> > applications retail package.
>
> > Thanks in advance,
>
> > Arne
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