I'm busy working on book/document that will be used for commercial use. I want to include the Drupal Coding Standards in this as the one section deals with drupal in depth. Am I allowed to copy and paste the coding standards and place it in my book as an appendix? Must I get permission?
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Enter on http://drupal.org/coding-standards and read here http://drupal.org/contribute. You can donate. It`s free to use
Alynuzzu
2009-08-17 08:17:52
I dont see anywhere where it says: "Yes, you may use words from our site in your own commercial products?"
RD
2009-08-17 08:31:06
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To be honest it looks like a bit of a minefield and I would get a lawyer involved. The Drupal coding standards are based on the PEAR coding standards which have several licensing options.
Jeremy French
2009-08-17 11:23:28
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Just an FYI: The contents of the drupal.org handbook pages are CC-SA licensed (see the drupal.org licensing page. Details are there.
Eaton
2009-08-17 18:09:25