Which Python web framework is most like Ruby on Rails?
Robert Kern
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Wed Dec 21 10:19:09 EST 2005
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Martin Christensen wrote: > >>>>>>>"Kent" == Kent Johnson <kent at kentsjohnson.com> writes: > > Kent> [Karrigell is GPL'ed] Unfortunately this makes it impossible for > Kent> me to consider using Karrigell in my work. I recently needed a > Kent> stand-alone web server for a small in-house project that might > Kent> possibly be distributed to business partners or become a product > Kent> some day. I chose CherryPy in part because its license allows > Kent> this. I would have considered Karrigell if it had a different > Kent> license. > > None of this really matters, you know. The GPL only requires that you > share your source code if you _distribute_ your modifications. Since > you make your modifications exclusively for your own (your company's) > use, you are not required to share anything. Thus the whole debate is > pretty much moot if I am not much mistaken. Did you read anything Kent wrote? Specifically: "project that might possibly be distributed to business partners or become a porduct some day." -- Robert Kern robert.kern at gmail.com "In the fields of hell where the grass grows high Are the graves of dreams allowed to die." -- Richard Harter
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