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due to a misconfig, all applications were sent to
catzwolf@xoops.org, so catz might want to check that mailbox and forward the applications to Predator (who handles them all). I would like to point out that we only approve properly motivated applications (we also get a lot of applications wher there is 0-6 months experience, and no motivation, so it's hard to see if the applicant has something to add, or is just there for the ride).
About the ownership of the code: you wrote it, so you own the intellectual rights. This means they have to say you wrote it. But if they paid for the code, then they own the use rights (and they did pay for it, whether explicitly or not). Since the code is wriiten to work on the XOOPS core system, and interacts with that, the code is automagically GPL licenced. This means that they can only use it under the conditions set by the GPL, making the code freely available for anyone when and if they want to distribute it. They cannot sell the code with restrictions on distribution etc.
Practically, they can take the code and continue development, and so can you. They cannot claim they wrote it, that would violate your patent inherent to the GPL. They can use it, as the GPL says they're free to do so. They can use it in propietary systems and make it part of that, but what the consequences and steps are there, is best found in the GPL FaQ on gnu.org.
Herko