I was talking to Jordan and this struck to me, how legal is this project? I mean you are breaking the SMF's license(Not that everyone doesn't) but still..(I couldn't find an answer in the FAQ).
Legality
« on December 22nd, 2010, 06:14 AM »
It's perfectly legal since there has been no distribution as of yet.
Not very legal right now, but the SMF project seems to be aiming for a BSD-like license. Therefore forks would be allowed.
I thought Nao's post at aeva's website covered this, assuming you've read it... :^^;:
I got a bad reputation in reading.Quote from live627 on December 22nd, 2010, 06:46 AM Not very legal right now, but the SMF project seems to be aiming for a BSD-like license. Therefore forks would be allowed.
I thought Nao's post at aeva's website covered this, assuming you've read it... :^^;:
According to Oldiesmann(Secretary of SMF BoD) SMF is indeed looking to adapt a BSD like license
which will allow fork and the license should come with SMF 2.0 Final(So within next 3 years).