Andreas, even $10 000 will not change our rules. We want our software users to have the reference link on their sites =)
Allia, you mistook me :) Tester, we are not "afraid", it is just that we would like others to honor the work done by our developers.
I found the instructions kind of tough. The instructions call for a page footer. Are they saying Admin>main settings>page settings>custom tail code?
The other thing is where to put the PNG file on my server. It says to put it in my server, but where?
Being that my theme is blue, I was going to change the logo to blue... but seeing that I cannot - I can just accept it as orange. I mean orange would be a good second theme color.. But now I am just interested since I have invested time and energy into doing the attribution.
As for the button, I had a bunch of ideas when reading what you all wrote earlier. I understand that money isn't what the Oxwall team is after. They have been offered thousands of dollars and still won't take it (again, good open source philosophy). Instead, I know they rely on people. People are what they want and need - they want people to use their operating system. So, offer them people. As for those people that want that link removed, they ought to move on to another system for their website.
I for one love the button because it shows me what Oxwall is about: users. They want their stuff used, so i won't hide it. I will let people know about this awesome software! I know that letting people know and word of mouth is the only way open source (truly open source) will flourish.. money, well money can only get you so far.
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