forgotz writes:DaDaNuke 3.3 is a back-end editor for your PHP-Nuke database. A simple and customizable addon that helps you manage database tables by allowing search/insert/update/delete operations. "Nuke in the raw", if you will. For the user, no more clumsy logins to phpMyAdmin, for simple database tasks. Have a form field not updating to the database? Manually update the record with DaDaNuke 3.3, and rip the code apart later for the bug. Screen shots and download http://dadanuke.org (registration is required).The developer will love DaDaNuke 3.3 for its ease of use, and customizable interface. Create new web applications for PHP-Nuke, or just apply a simple work-a-round for a problem module. DaDaNuke 3.3 is versitile and secure, and is a must-have for any PHP-Nuke installation.Note:
Admin: In keeping with professional respect and integrity, I will give forgotz an opportunity to fix this infringement. If it is not corrected to the original license restrictions then all posts concerning this product will be removed and further News items will not be accepted.
Re: [RELEASE] DaDaNuke 3.3 (Score: 1) | ![]() | As posted on his news article to NSN:
As the note says, DaDaNuke includes Emporium, which is a nonGPL script which was used as a promotional module for the PNP series, and still under a commercial license (the modules credits.php states that it is under the Burnwave Emporium License, and not GPL which is what people think it is in packages that were hacked and redistributed without authorization on burnwave.com). DaDaNuke is essentially providing warez within their phpnuke packages. I and others in the community have asked the author to remove it, and he has failed to do so.I'm seriously about to just give up on trying to protect my previous work (which is owned by Bob Marion right now). This whole licensing hack is a nightmare. I guess it's ok for me to redistribute nonGPL scripts as GPL scripts by changing the licenses in packages and claiming the original authors did so. |