Re: Proposal for license change

From: Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2014 13:26:17 +0000
Subject: Re: Proposal for license change
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On 04/02/2014 06:54 PM, Kris Craig wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 2:06 PM, Sharon Levy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Why does the PHP project continue to be without any kind of corporate
>> sponsorship in contrast to the opensource project Ubuntu which is backed by
>> Canonical?  If the PHP project were to have a company supporting it,
>> wouldn't it be better protected? And, with a company backing it wouldn't
>> the issue of acquiring a trademark then be feasible?

> And if the company's shareholders decide they want PHP to go in a certain
> direction, what then?  I'm not necessarily opposed to the idea.  It just
> makes me really, really nervous.  I'm not sure a trademark and funding
> would be worth giving-up our independence.

Right, not being beholden to any sort of corporate entity is very much
on purpose. Nobody "owns" PHP and at the same time we all "own" PHP.
That is the only way to keep PHP truly open and accessible to all, for
better or worse.

I also think you underestimate the hassle involved in getting (and
protecting) a Madrid-protocol international trademark for a 3-letter term.

-Rasmus


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