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Redactor.js OEM

Open teserak opened this issue 11 years ago • 8 comments

Like this: https://twitter.com/laravelphp/statuses/294492336203902976 https://github.com/yiiext/imperavi-redactor-widget

teserak avatar Aug 06 '13 11:08 teserak

Interesting to know. What are you proposing here?

vdboor avatar Aug 06 '13 12:08 vdboor

Donation/Kickstarter with $400 target

teserak avatar Aug 06 '13 20:08 teserak

@teserak Are you suggesting we do a kickstarter with a $400 budget for this project?

pydanny avatar Aug 07 '13 01:08 pydanny

Ideally we'd get more than $400 since it takes time to implement.


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On Aug 6, 2013, at 18:35, Daniel Greenfeld [email protected] wrote:

@teserak Are you suggesting we do a kickstarter with a $400 budget for this project?

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kennethlove avatar Aug 07 '13 02:08 kennethlove

Are you suggesting we do a kickstarter with a $400 budget for this project?

Yes. Kickstarter or something similar. All open source wyswig editors are heavy or useless. Redactor.js isn't perfect, but good enough (lightweight and powerful) .

Maybe better to do separate project: django-redactorjs + Redactor.js OEM and use it with this project.

teserak avatar Aug 07 '13 05:08 teserak

Well, I'm perfectly fine with supporting a redactor package that is legally usable. That would be my preferred approach here. Currently we also recognize django-ckeditor and django-tinymce when it's installed, and use their static files.

So far I didn't add django-refactorjs or django-imperavi support because they either haven't addressed the copyright issue, or didn't seem to be conscious of it. I'm a bit surprised a developer license can be conveyed to all users of a package, as it seems to be a leak in their income model.

vdboor avatar Aug 07 '13 07:08 vdboor

developer license

OEM licence ($399) http://imperavi.com/redactor/download/

  • Integration with open-source CMS/software
  • Integration with products/services for developers, who will then create their own products for the end users

teserak avatar Aug 07 '13 07:08 teserak

@teserak have you heard of Bountysource? You might want to start a bounty for this issue, instead of starting a Kickstarter campaign: https://www.bountysource.com/issues/847785

ccverg avatar Aug 26 '13 17:08 ccverg