5/13/2004 ↓

Movable Type 3.0 Licensing Issues

Author: Mark Ghosh Category: General

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There have been some very serious changes in the licensing structure of Movable Type. This is an issue that requires research and much pondering. Here are some interesting articles about that fact. Stay tuned for more as and when it develops. Are you an MT user and have some thoughts? Register and post.

It’s About Time

http://secure.sixapart.com/

WordPress Dev Blog

http://blog.carthik.net/vault/2004/05/14/movabletype-to-wordpress/

“I have to wonder if MT’s new licensing schema is a move to drive people to typepad?”
Look through some of the trackbacks and comments on that post from SixApart.

Interesting.

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2 Comments | Leave a comment | Comments RSS

  1. Should be good news for WordPress…

    Jonathan Greene (12 comments.) — 05/13/2004 @ 11:16 am
  2. I’ve been looking at this all day. Looks like I’m at the maximum already with my personal blog. Toledo Bloggers has 11 authors . I’d have to get the high end commercial license just to keep things how they are.
    I think they made a big mistake.

    Micah (1 comments.) — 05/14/2004 @ 12:14 am

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