Friday 30 May 2003 4:45:22 am
It is very simple to get WYSIWIG editing that supports Mozilla. (I in fact DO HAVE a hack that makes it work on my HD somewhere, but it didnt support images as of now though I don't think it would be particularly hard to get it to support htem). eZ seems a bit relunctant on that issue. I offered them to implement WYSIWIG editing in exchange for a professional licence (IMHO a good deal for them as I don't plan on buying one anytime soon yet I get something for my work) but they weren't interested. I'm not going to release the editor as I think its fair that eZ get some money for stuff like that. Now if anyone desparetely wants that feature: I will not release it under the GPL (so not to compete with eZ with a free and better product) but if someone feels like getting me a pro license so I can place it under a license that is better suited to not interfering with eZ, I will obviously hand out the code to them. I'm afraid but without a pro license, I can't license it not to be redistributable. Then again if many of you want that thingy bad enough, I might be willing to fork out the cash for the pro version myself and start selling the editor (after paying for the pro license, I don't have any moral issues with selling my addon).
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