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I shall see how it goes. Edit: Looks like a no-go. Oh well. |
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An alternative is to create a similar style using vB templates. Whether you want to do it purely in Tabless layout is up to you; though, a Table layout is ok too. If you're concentrating on the looks of the style then I'd pick the latter method.
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In the case you suggested, I think I will make my own using tables (XHTML Transitional) and make nice rounded corners using vB's templates. There are not many with rounded corners, and I have a nice idea for a style. It will be my very first release, so hopefully it will go well. Wanna help? haha |
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Well, I'm currently working on a project now. Possibly later. There are other members who are experimenting with Tabless layouts; several threads on their ongoings here and over at vB.com.
What do you mean by "no-go from vB's perspective because of the license incompatibilities"? Are you referring to the terms by phpBB (releasing the "CSS and style as GPL")? Did you get an official word from vB? |
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Anyway, best of luck on your projects. |
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Ahh, simply put... GPL software and proprietary software can interact with one another without causing conflicts, protecting both copyrighted works and adhering with GPL's terms. I think vB is concerned with program linking and the fact that the style codes will have to be modified in order to comply to vB's system and as a result will be considered derivative work. It is defined as (Copyright Act, 17 USC 101): Quote:
GPL terms refer to derivative work as "work based". Because phpBB issued the style as GPL, whatever modifications you do to the style will be subject to GPL terms. With vB in the mix, it too will be subject to the GPL terms. Noticed how the two programs are linked to one another? Again, if you're doing it for personal use it wouldn't have been an issue. Because the style would have been distributed to the public that's where the conflict begins. I hope that helps. |
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Well, there comes the paradox; if I use the GPL style for my own use, it is required I make that style available for others to use. If I do not, that violates the GPL.
So discussing this, it very clearly shows how the vB EULA does not work with the GPL. |
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Actually, that is a common misconception of the GPL. If it's for private use you can modify the existing or original code without being obligated to release it. From www.gnu.org: Quote:
I hope that helps too. |
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I did not get this impression from Richard Stallman himself. Interesting.
I want to release this style, so I am making my own style. It has the rounded corner look, and so far, so good. There are some issues such as making the background a rounded corner using a gradient. I have seen this done before, it is just a matter of looking at the CSS and markup for inspiration and help. Maybe gradients is not the best way to go, but users might find it useful to have both when using the style to their own ends. Anyway, there was a tutorial on how to make rounded corners. I am trying that. |
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Gradient rounded corners? Sounds promising.
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