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Remkus de Vries: The sixth point is where it gets tricky however. People or companies in violation of the WordPress license cannot be accepted as event organizers or sponsors. Does this mean we have to block out sponsors as Microsoft and the likes? They are clearly not GPL compliant, and dont get me wrong, Im very much in favor of the GPL license, but this does not sound right to me. Same goes for speakers, what if you have perfect speaker and he or she is willing to help out, but because they work for a company that does not support the GPL they wont be allowed to come? That cant be right. I can understand that we should try to get behind the GPL as much as possible whenever a WordCamp event is being organized, but I dont think it is humanly possible to conduct a background check on all sponsors and speakers.
Wordcamp as the front-line of Wordpress GPL enforcement measures? Weird, but I don't see the problem with Microsoft because, as far as I know, they don't distribute Wordpress code and thus cannot be violating the Wordpress GPL license.
Dave Johnson in Open Source
03:35AM May 21, 2010
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