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3/14/2010 6:38 AM
 
Greg, core modules are open source modules and even if one of us uses a personal licence of Telerik to integrate controls, the license conditions would disallow other users to modify and build the module.

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3/14/2010 2:09 PM
 
The wrapper limitation makes more sense to me now. I tend to forget the source code is public for the core modules and people do modify them.
 
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3/14/2010 4:52 PM
 

I cant see the problem... from 5.3.0 the core itself will include modules that use telrik wrappers.

Then I asume modules could do it as well. As I read the telrik licence a developer can use the dnnwrappers without licence.

 

 
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3/14/2010 9:19 PM
 

Jan,

that's what I said before - any modules may use any Telerik Controls wrapped by DNN core framework.


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