I understood that MediaWiki is provided with the GPL license, so does this mean I will have to open up any proprietary code I develop and share it with the community?
No. GPL states that if you distribute the application, you must provide the source or be willing to do so if asked.
Is there a way to obtain MediaWiki under a different license
I sincerely doubt it.
Or perhaps I can develop commercial MediaWiki plugins and not have to open them up?
Since MW is PHP based, it's hard to create extensions in such a way that distribution precludes distributing source.
As a general coding practice, it's best if you can keep all your modifications in extensions. If you get into the business of core-hacking, it'll make your life very difficult when you decide you want to upgrade the base system.
Just my $0.02, and I am not a lawyer.
-- Jim R. Wilson (jimbojw)
On 10/22/07, John Relent jrelent@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all. I have a question regarding the MediaWiki license and the possibility of developing commercial software on top of MediaWiki; if this list isn't the correct address, please let me know who I should ask.
I'm considering developing a commercial product on top of MediaWiki. I understood that MediaWiki is provided with the GPL license, so does this mean I will have to open up any proprietary code I develop and share it with the community? Is there a way to obtain MediaWiki under a different license, and make proprietary developments without having to open them up? Or perhaps I can develop commercial MediaWiki plugins and not have to open them up? I'll be much appreciative if you could help me understand which options I have.
Many thanks, --JR _______________________________________________ MediaWiki-l mailing list MediaWiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l