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Message #02214
Re: OpenERP: Partners Collaboration Model
I think i missed the point. Wordpress is GPL
http://wordpress.org/about/gpl/ and
has one of the most successful marketplaces around it, things like
themeforest.com , which is a killer app, with lots of payed themes
available and services around it.
Abs
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Christophe Hanon <chanon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It means for me what it means for many licences authors : software is
> distributed with the source code. As explained for example in GPL, AGP
> licences.****
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> Christophe****
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> *From:* Alberto BARRIONUEVO [mailto:abarrio@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> *Sent:* 07 February 2013 10:49
> *To:* Christophe Hanon
> *Cc:* Arun Venkat; Luc De Meyer; 'Bertrand Hanot'; 'Nabil Majoul';
> 'Serpent Consulting Services'; openerp-community@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
> Partners@xxxxxxxxxxx
> *Subject:* Re: OpenERP: [Openerp-community] Partners Collaboration Model**
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> Hi Christophe,
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> El 06/02/13 12:17, Christophe Hanon escribió: ****
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> So I think more quality modules will be published the day publishers can
> get a minimal fee for their code.****
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> This is not incompatible with open-source – see the joomla extensions web
> site. Free and commercial are equally published but all in open-source. *
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> What means "open-source" for you?
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