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3/30/2010 4:50 PM
 
Peter Donker wrote:

Off topic: how come the quotes go all screwy here? Every time I quote my text ends up in the other person's block.

this is by design in this module version. I circumvent it by switching to Source view and write into the trailing div.

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3/30/2010 4:50 PM
 

Ok lets talk facts just facts.

The licence from DotNetNuke let me do whatever I want.

The licence from Telrik tells me..

 

You may distribute the TELERIK Software to third parties but only (i) within the Instance of the DNN Software with which the TELERIK Software was received by you and (ii) pursuant to the terms of this LICENSE. An ―Instance‖ is a discrete copy of such DNN Software, paired with an underlying web server, written to and operating with its own discrete and dedicated system memory.

 edit--- personally I have no problem with this but its a big difference as DNN is depending on Telerik today ---end edit.

 

 

In no event may the TELERIK Software be distributed, transferred, rented, leased or sublicensed on a stand-alone basis or as part of any other packaged solution other than the Instance of the applicable DNN Software product with which the TELERIK Software was distributed to you. The TELERIK Software may only be distributed, transferred, rented, leased or sublicensed as long as it is embedded and/or combined with the applicable DNN Software product with which the TELERIK Software was distributed to you.

 
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3/30/2010 4:51 PM
 
Peter Donker wrote:

Off topic: how come the quotes go all screwy here? Every time I quote my text ends up in the other person's block.

It's the way that the editor works. To be sure, I always begin my typing in the source view, then switch to the WYSIWYG view after the first word or letter to make sure.  If the WYSIWYG view showed the end result, this wouldn't be an issue.

That being said, pressing <Ctrl>+<End> will do the same thing, but I like to see source code. :)


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3/30/2010 4:53 PM
 
Peter Donker wrote:

If you do not address the Telerik namespace directly you're safe. The framework will provide wrappers that are available to anyone.

On another note: I don't get the "they're taking it away from us" regarding Telerik. Telerik was added and so are the wrappers. You still can (and I do) use your own controls. Nothing's stopping you.

Peter

Peter, I am not sure, if this license applies even for a custom build of DNN, if using a different name (with regards to MIT license, DNN is based on, of course).

EDIT: oops, it looks like Jan already provided the answer to this question.


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3/30/2010 4:56 PM
 
Jan Olsmar wrote:

Ok lets talk facts just facts.

The licence from DotNetNuke let me do whatever I want.

The licence from Telrik tells me..

 

You may distribute the TELERIK Software to third parties but only (i) within the Instance of the DNN Software with which the TELERIK Software was received by you and (ii) pursuant to the terms of this LICENSE. An ―Instance‖ is a discrete copy of such DNN Software, paired with an underlying web server, written to and operating with its own discrete and dedicated system memory.

 

In no event may the TELERIK Software be distributed, transferred, rented, leased or sublicensed on a stand-alone basis or as part of any other packaged solution other than the Instance of the applicable DNN Software product with which the TELERIK Software was distributed to you. The TELERIK Software may only be distributed, transferred, rented, leased or sublicensed as long as it is embedded and/or combined with the applicable DNN Software product with which the TELERIK Software was distributed to you.

 

 

Thanks Jan for bringing this to our attention. This is exactly what I was afraid of and may seriously impact on how the DotNetNuke project can and will evolve.
 
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