Which Python web framework is most like Ruby on Rails?

Paul Rubin http
Fri Dec 23 00:51:52 EST 2005


Jeff Rush <jeff at taupro.com> writes:
> Your only solution would be a proprietary license that states you
> purchased this program and don't have the right to pass it on to
> others, similar to ActiveState or somesuch.

It sounds like that's what Kent wants to do with the apps that he's
building.  That's not permitted under the GPL, if the apps contain or
are based on GPL code.  What's not totally clear is whether that
affects Karrigell apps (apps that run under Karrigell and call
Karrigell functions but don't modify Karrigell itself).  



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