For a client of mine I hired a programmer who makes use of Drupal. Nothing wrong so far ;-)
Since the collaboration is far from a perfect marriage I'm taking my business elsewhere. Now this guy won't hand over the admin rights to the Drupal CMS and database. He has some lines in his business terms about everything he develops being copyrighted. But I am curious if this isn't against the Drupal GPL? Especially section 8 of the licensing FAQ, which states:
I am creating a Keynote presentation on the basics of Drupal for a project.
I need to add some recommendations to books for supplemental reading.
Unfortunately, I have not read any books on Drupal so I have no idea which are worth recommending.
Basically, my target audience would be those that are not technically savvy.
So I need to recommend books that show the basics through the website's graphical user interface, nothing with any programming languages involved.
Of all the differences coming up in drupal 8.x, I was wondering if anyone knows if they will be making the core updates (such as 8.1 to 8.2) as easy as module updates are, or if it would even be possible to have core updates this easy?
I know sometimes the .htaccess is manually altered by developers for sites that is sometimes altered in newer core updates.