How to migrate to Stylite EPL?
- Stylite EPL package can be installed as an update to currently existing EGroupware installation.
Which platforms is Stylite EPL available for?
- RedHat / CentOS, SLES, Debian, Ubuntu, Windows 2003 Server (in connection with Zend Server and Apache Webserver). General requirements for all platforms: access to log files, access right to modify the PHP configuration, full access to the data base and its log files.
How Stylite supports EPL?
- Stylite EPL customers have access to Stylite's ticket system to report recent bugs. According to service level agreements, Stylite provides a appropriate technical solution or a bugfix.
Can I modify the Stylite EPL code base for my own needs?
- You're allowed to modify the code, regarding your individual needs. Stylite doesn't support the modified code base. Further EPL updates might be a contradiction to your individual code modifications.
Can I redistribute the EPL package?
- Stylite prohibits to redistribute the parts of the EPL package, which are not licensed according to GPL.
What happens, if the annual software subscription contract is not renewed?
- Stylite grants the right to use the recently installed EPL Version without any time limitation. Stylite prohibits to redistribute the parts of the EPL package, which are not licensed according to GPL.
Stylite EPL vs. EGroupware 1.6.x (Stylite Community Edition)?
- As the main distributor to the EGroupware open source project, Stylite will furthermore maintain and support the EGroupware community code base. According to many announcements stated by Stylite, there's no split between EGroupware and Stylite's EPL approach. Stylite stays as the leading power behind the general EGroupware development and is closely affiliated with the project. Bugfixes and regular software development carried out by Stylite, with regard to the EGroupware GPL code, are released publicly and can be tracked on the EGroupware change log.
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