facedancer wrote:
n0fear2 wrote:
Sorry dudes! I make Websites since the beginning of mambo with it and after that with joomla. And i really do not understand why you guys stop good components and the development of those whith this! Sorry if someone has an nice idea and creates a nice component, like for example clexus which we are using on our site (because there is simply no single other pms that is like this) i do pay for this and i like to do this. And yes i gave some money to the joomla project by paypal a several time too - and sorry i think this will completly break and slow down everything related to joomla!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I hope I catch why you're not happy with the Joomla! beeing GPL - you probably think that it doesn't allow commercial developers to sell their products.
Let me quote Free Software Foundation FAQ about GPL and money (
http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/g ... AllowMoney)
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Does the GPL allow me to sell copies of the program for money?
Yes, the GPL allows everyone to do this. The right to sell copies is part of the definition of free software. Except in one special situation, there is no limit on what price you can charge. (The one exception is the required written offer to provide source code that must accompany binary-only release.)
The fact that Joomla! extensions have to be GPL does not mean that extension developers can't get paid for their work. Take a look, for example, at RedHat, they're selling Red Hat Enterprise Linux for real money and they seem to be quite happy with all that GPL stuff

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Moreover, we didn't change anything, Joomla! was, is and will be GPL from the day one till the end of the world

Yes but maybe i did not understand this hole thing right but developers must do all components under gpl.. so they have to release sourcecode and everything and one single user who gets the code can make it avail for free... do you think people would buy for example Windows XP with the source would be everywhere for legal in the net? Sorry if i get something wrong but in my opinion as a user since back of the days of the first mambo releases, it is a stepp backwards... Joomla is nice for sure, but i am sure that alot of other users keeped on joomla because they could buy the components they needed to make their wishes true. And what i see now is that alot of developers stopped developping for joomla allready in the last days. Sure it makes a difference if they get like from 500 customers 20 $ or from 50 that redistribute the code in the net.
In my opinon it should be free for every developer what he gets for his own work and how he does licening it. It should be a free market of supply and demand. And yes, i supported some developers with free components we use for our sites too with some money but i am sure, most people only take and do not even give one penny, so i do understand developers that crypt their code so others dont redistribute it. Its
like everything in it-business - most things are only as good as their components or the software available for it. I understand that it is not allowed to redistribute code from others but maybe i am wrong when i think most developers of components build up their own code.
Last but not least i really think forcing commercial developers in this way will harm joomla in the future and will stop alot of nice components that users would have expected in the future. Not to forget, that we talk about components mostly sold for less then 50$ or even much more cheaper - i don't believe any developer ever will get a millionaer with this!