Six Apart announces more changes to Movable Type license. That sounds like a good model for WordPress. ¶
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kyramas | May 28th, 2004 @ 2:06 am |
I take it that “Wordpress” will be a “no-cost” word…won’t it ?
Please…..
Anthony Mc Guinness | May 28th, 2004 @ 4:29 am |
Are WP really thinking about using a system like this?
isma | May 28th, 2004 @ 5:05 am |
Of course, 8th clause should have to be changed to:
- Proper nouns comprising names of other blogging software (i.e. â€"Movable Type†or â€"Expression Engine”): 30¢ per word
];)
Anthony Mc Guinness | May 28th, 2004 @ 5:19 am |
Can’t believe I actually fell for this. I blame it on the fact that I’m tired.
BTW Matt, ur a bleeding legend and Wordpress is the best blogging tool I used period.
Sushubh | May 28th, 2004 @ 7:25 pm |
duh, he should have done the disclaimer in bold. i almost felt WP is almost there
Amit Gupta | May 31st, 2004 @ 3:20 pm |
heh?? I almost pinged the SixLog with such a blast that it would’ve DeepSixed it, then I realised that it has been one over me now.