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Show HN: PHP Plumber – the base layer of a web app with drop-in components

1 pointsby joshanthonyover 10 years ago

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xrstfover 10 years ago
I&#x27;m always sceptical of so-called &quot;drop-in things&quot;. PHP Plumber is supposed to contain &quot;Drop-in create, read, update and delete functions&quot; -- what is that even supposed to mean?<p>But the bigger issue for me is that there is practically no license information. It&#x27;s supposed to be built ontop of Laraval, but what does a buyer actually get? Can I use one license for all my projects? Do I need to buy it for each project? Is it anually? What about use in non-commercial projects? Am I required to put a credits link somewhere?<p>Considering I get something similar by just slapping Laravel + a few bundles + Bootstrap together, I don&#x27;t think this startup idea could fly, much less could substain a business for a longer period of time (and <i></i>if<i></i> I bought into it, I certainly wouldn&#x27;t support to be dropped a year later because you go out of business).