Chris Shiflett's Blog: Zend Framework License
Chris Shiflett has some good news for all of the Zend Framework fans out there - the license that it's under is now compatible with the GPL. This means you can use the ZF for your own GPL-licensed PHP...
View ArticleCommunity News: eZ Systems Releases eZ Publish Extension for Oracle Database...
As mentioned in this new post on the php|architect website, the eZ Systems group have announced a new extension for their software (eZ Publish) to link with an Oracle database, under a GPL license no...
View ArticleToomas Romer's Blog: SoC - Next Release Is Out (Eclipse Plugins in Php)
Toomas Romer has posted about his latest release for the framework he's developed to create a simple Eclipse plugin with PHP. After three weeks we have the next release of Eclipse Plugins in Php...
View ArticleDavid Goodwin's Blog: Release - Pale Purple's Trac Project Planning Board
David Goodwin has pointed out a new open source project that the PalePurple group are releasing - the Virtual Planning Board. It's basically a piece of web-based software, written in Python and PHP,...
View ArticleGitHub Support Forums: PEAR channel (like github gems, but for PHP)
On the GitHub Support forums Kastner has proposed an idea - making something similar to gethub gems but for PHP: Just like ruby/gems, PHP has a packaging/distribution system called PEAR. I think that...
View ArticleMarco Tabini's Blog: WordPress, the GPL and cherries on top
In case you've missed the latest happenings in the WordPress community, Marco Tabini is here to catch you up. The issue? Licensing of themes for WordPress. The WordPress community is abuzz with news...
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