First of all, let me congratulate you on a great project. I am very impressed with the set up. After installing it, and working with it figuring it out, I realized that I had spent quite a bit of time figuring out the system without touching a piece of code. Usually, with these kinds of projects, I find myself quickly digging into the actual source code to see how to modify it for my own needs. CMSMS let me make tons of modifications without touching a piece of code, which is a great alternative to my normal workflow with opensource software packages.
Now that I have finished doling out the praises, let me move on to my question.
Doing a search on the forums about license issues, it appears to me (just looking at the responses) that Wishy's response to license issues and rebranding has changed over time.
http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... 240.0.html
In late 2004, a user asks about rebranding the system. The response then was that pretty much anything goes as long as the hidden comments and PHP source attribute comments are not changed and also that the user does not simply repackage the system and sell it acting like it is their own.
http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... 451.0.html
In early 2005, another rebranding question comes up about changing the admin as well asking if link backs are necessary. Again the response is that link backs are not necessary, and the admin can be easily changed.
http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... 165.0.html
In the summer of 2005, the response seems to be changing. A user posts a link to a site built using CMSMS and it is pointed out that the admin does not have a link back to the site or a CMSMS logo (there is a link now, so I don't know if that was later changed). Wishy responds with a *sigh* that dealing with this license stuff is tiresome. There is mention of being sneaky and even laments over releasing open source software. It seems like it was being perceived that the user was simply reselling CMSMS under their own name (I'm not sure if this comment was made while the link back to CMSMS was there, or if the link was later added because of the thread). The thread does have a happy ending with the user announcing that nothing was charged for the system and the end-user has access to the code.
http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... 128.0.html
The final piece of this very long post comes from a thread about a month ago. The user has a client who wants to remove "This website is powered by CMS". Now I'm not sure exactly what this is referring to, but I am assuming it is referring to the "This site is using CMS Made Simple version 0.11.2 Scarborough" note at the bottom of the default install. The response seemed to indicate that it was okay to remove, but the tone of the thread seems to be very different from the rebranding thread in 2004.
Now that you have a complete timeline, I wanted to explain my plans in advance so that in the future I am not one of those people making Wishy *sigh*.
My goal is to create websites for clients using CMSMS as a framework. I want to target small non-technical businesses that do not have a website or the knowledge to create one. I plan to host most of the sites myself where ultimately the only thing the client sees is the CMSMS admin system where they can edit some of their pages. All of the copyright information will be left in the HTML and PHP source code. I do not plan to have links or make mention of CMSMS on the actual pages of the site itself. Many small business owners who are paying for a site will not appreciate that info at the bottom of their pages.
On the admin panel, I plan to rebrand it myself with my business name, logo, and contact info, but I will keep a Powered by CMSMS and a GNU notice. At the bottom of the login page and admin pages I plan to put something like this:
The copyright is for the graphics that I have added. It would seem to me that this is a legitimate use of CMSMS, but I wanted to make sure before I start moving along with plans, and find out later in the game that I have made some people upset by my actions.Copyright 2006 My Business Name (Not Decided Yet)
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