Thank you for calling me a dishonest, unethical person.
I do not want to pretend I wrote a thing. I will be advertising that my offering is based on open source and commercial software. This will not be a secret. This is a selling point. I mentioned that part of my solution is based on Lotus Domino. I am not pretending that I wrote that either. IBM would not be happy. I will be using a commercial mail server. I am not pretending I wrote that either. Icewarp would not be happy.
My offering is a hosted one. I will be charging for design and hosting only. They will pay for a "turn key" portal solution. I combine a polished XOOPS portal with Lotus Domino workflow apps, and Icewarp mail services. I have absolutly no need to release a single bit of code. I am just using it.
I will be replacing the on screen IBM, Icewarp, and XOOPS logos with my companies. This is all legal to do.
I thought that it would be nice to offer a download of the open source part (Xoops) for people who could not afford or did not want to pay for my services. I would not charge for the download.(though legaly I could) I would not hide that it is open source. I would not hide that it is GPL code developed by the community at large. I would not remove the code credits. I would not hide that it is Xoops. I would just have my logos on it. It would include a selection of themes, modules, and hacks that I feel make XOOPS even better. It is kind of like the Wolfpack XOOPS version, except I do not want to advertise that it is Xoops.
I do not care if others "find out" that it is xoops, after all I already stated that it is community developed open source software. I just do not want to scream "It's Xoops!" at the top of my lungs. I will call it something else. Nothing more, nothing less. Really it is just like "forking" Xoops. Forking happens all the time and is legal. Often not polite, (see wf-sections vs xf-sections) but legal. BTW - XOOPS was a fork of PHP Nuke.
Nothing dishonest at all. Nothing unethical at all.
I do see that my clients would not be happy to pay $$$ for a GPL product I did not write. They would feel cheated, and rightfully so. I am not dishonest, nor stupid.
Really, I could save the headache and not post a download. I really do not care. I already have a copy.
My question is how do people feel about offering a product (In my case it is a design and hosting solution) based on Xoops, that does advertise Xoops.
I am starting to regret I asked. Not because they do not like it, but because I am being derided for things I am not planning to do.
JMass