| bio | website | ruecker.co |
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| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | Dec 5 '12 at 1:39 | |
| stats | profile views | 6 |
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May 14 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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May 14 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jul 21 |
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What is the most basic and simple platform for collaborative development (PHP project)? Even though all answers here were helpful (and because of them I'm now seriously considering if there is a way to make em learn GIT/SVN), you're the only one who actually answered my question. Thanks man. |
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Jul 16 |
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What is the most basic and simple platform for collaborative development (PHP project)? I neither have the option to pick other developers, nor to have them learn version control. Trust me, I'd prefer both. But I can't - that's the reason I have asked this question. There are plenty of amateur deveopers out there, what do they use? |
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Jul 16 |
asked | What is the most basic and simple platform for collaborative development (PHP project)? |
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Apr 2 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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May 18 |
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I created a program based on an LGPL project, and I'm not allowed to publish the source code Really? I'm convinced you know more about this than me, David, but wikipedia says that you can even dynamically link to GPL-licensed libraries without having to publish under GPL: "For example, the GPL linking exception allows programs which do not license themselves under GPL to link to libraries licensed under GPL without thereby becoming subject to GPL requirements." So that makes me wonder now what the difference between GPL and LGPL is: I thought only LGPL allowed that. |
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May 18 |
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I created a program based on an LGPL project, and I'm not allowed to publish the source code Interestingly, both Mozilla and OpenOffice.org are licensed under LGPL. |
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May 18 |
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I created a program based on an LGPL project, and I'm not allowed to publish the source code I believe that I now understand LGPL fairly well in terms of legality. So I'm really asking you guys about how to make it work technically - though you're right of course - in case of doubt I'll consult a lawyer. |
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May 17 |
awarded | Supporter |
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May 17 |
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I created a program based on an LGPL project, and I'm not allowed to publish the source code Well, the LGPL code I used is an application, not a library.. so the question is whether I can turn it into a library or - like Lasse suggested - turn my code into a library and keep the rest LGPL/open |
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May 17 |
awarded | Student |
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May 17 |
asked | I created a program based on an LGPL project, and I'm not allowed to publish the source code |