![]() ![]() ![]() As most servers have a max upload limit of 2mb Jomres Lite wouldn't be installable on most servers so it makes more sense to use a web installer to do the downloading and unzipping for you. This is because the component itself is > 3.5mb zipped up. Oh, the other reason why Jomres Lite wasn't approved was because I supply the component installer, not the component itself. It's also frustrating to know that one of my competitors lists his (paid for, mine's free) GPL product on the same site that he uses to sell his proprietary product, so really it's the arbitrary decision that "jom" is derivative of "Joomla" that's preventing me from listing Jomres Lite on JED. Now, you and I both know that I don't believe that Jomres violates Joomla's interpretation of the GPL (Jomres is quite capable of standing on it's own two feet, it doesn't need Joomla), but that you (Joomla the org) do, therefore I cannot list Jomres Lite because it shares the site with Jomres proper. Please read the licensing information on this site for more information." "Domains distributing extensions that violate the Joomla software license (the GNU GPL) will not be approved. ![]() Irritating though it may be to ask for "permission" to use a domain I've been using for (5?) years, I toddled off to the domain name approval form (when I could find it). One assumes, because has "jom" in the title and some brainiac seems to feel that "jom" is derivative of "Joomla". I did ask that the listing be republished as I'd released the Lite (GPL/MIT) version but I was told (paraphrasing as I can't find the email now from the JED team) I need to get the URL approved (that wasn't in the JED's FAQ !_Extensio. have you considered listing your site on: yet? What about listing your product on JED? It's free if you follow the rules, as you well know. ![]()
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