Talk:Alfresco (software)
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"The Alfresco product has a lean, modular component architecture that allows new functionality to be added without any system disruption and is significantly faster than proprietary commercial systems." - Is this POV or is there actual data to substantiate that there is no system disruption and that it is faster than (which?ll?) commercial systems? --Davidp 21:05, 13 January 2006 (UTC)
"Alfresco is the first ... and a groundbreaking ... takes the lessons of building content management systems for the last 15 years ...". It's not POV. It's an advertisement. 81.208.83.222 13:47, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Alfresco goes GPL
The Alfresco CMS recently switched to the GNU General Public License. Due the switch the company wants to insure that the code will stay open - or as Marketing-Manager Matt Asay said, "We want that the code is bigger than the company." For now the company decided to stay under the "GPL2 only" version of the license. A change to the GPLv3, currently under development, is later possible, said Alfresco.
Source: http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/85796
[edit] People aren't property
You "acquire" property, not people. We don't have slavery in this country anymore. You can "recruit" people, or hire them, or contract with them, but you don't "acquire" them.