@@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ * Who wrote this thing?- Jesse Vincent is Jifty's architect. (You may know jesse from [RT](http://bestpractical.com/rt).)+ Jesse Vincent is Jifty's architect. (You may know Jesse from [RT](http://bestpractical.com/rt).) David Glasser built much of Jifty's early implementation.- Alex Vandiver has been responsible for mcuh of the Magic that lets Jifty help you get stuff done. He's written huge chunks of the code, refactored much of what he didn't write and documented damn near everything.+ Alex Vandiver has been responsible for much of the Magic that lets Jifty help you get stuff done. He's written huge chunks of the code, refactored much of what he didn't write and documented damn near everything. ## Sponsors
Metainformation
- What's with the name?
Early on, we were calling the framework JFDI. That name doesn't scale into corporate America very well. "Jifty" is pronounced JIFF-tee and doesn't stand for anything, though it is a nifty way to build applications in a jiffy.
People
- Who wrote this thing?
Jesse Vincent is Jifty's architect. (You may know Jesse from RT.) David Glasser built much of Jifty's early implementation. Alex Vandiver has been responsible for much of the Magic that lets Jifty help you get stuff done. He's written huge chunks of the code, refactored much of what he didn't write and documented damn near everything.
Sponsors
- Who's responsible for this code?
Best Practical Solutions were the original sponsors of the Jifty framework.
Licensing
- How is Jifty licensed?
Jifty is available under the same terms as Perl 5.8. (You have the choice of the Artistic License or Version 2 of the GNU GPL)