Hi all,
thanks for your responses.
I created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LEGAL-510 where this will
hopefully be sorted out soon.
Really feel a little bad for opening so many legal issues recently.
Chris
Am 25.02.20, 16:55 schrieb "Shane Curcuru" :
Christofer Dutz wrote on
Christofer Dutz wrote on 2020-2-25 6:32AM EST:
> Hi all,
>
> I know this is a strange question, but what license are our ICLA and CCLA
> texts available under?
> I am asking because I’m involved in a new Open-Source project which is
> licensing it’s stuff under the Apache 2.0 license. The
On 2/25/20 10:25 AM, David Nalley wrote:
Our website footers proclaim content contained there are licensed under ALv2
When I asked legal about this (this was *years* ago, so may no longer be
the current version) the opinion was that the ALv2 really can't be
applied to prose.
We had a
Our website footers proclaim content contained there are licensed under ALv2
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 10:02 AM Rich Bowen wrote:
>
> FWIW, I asked this question years ago, and never got a clear answer. I
> think they are HJTI (http://drbacchus.com/hjti) but the real answer is
> that they do not
On 2/25/20 10:12 AM, Lars Francke wrote:
This is a bit of a coincidence as I looked into this just today as well.
The CNCF is one of the organizations that seems to have taken the Apache
CLA: <
https://github.com/cncf/cla/pull/3/files#diff-04c6e90faac2675aa89e2176d2eec7d8
Yeah, OpenStack
This is a bit of a coincidence as I looked into this just today as well.
The CNCF is one of the organizations that seems to have taken the Apache
CLA: <
https://github.com/cncf/cla/pull/3/files#diff-04c6e90faac2675aa89e2176d2eec7d8
>
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 4:02 PM Rich Bowen wrote:
> FWIW, I
FWIW, I asked this question years ago, and never got a clear answer. I
think they are HJTI (http://drbacchus.com/hjti) but the real answer is
that they do not have a license specified. That said, a LOT of
organizations have taken them and changed a few words, and we're
completely ok with that.
Hi all,
I know this is a strange question, but what license are our ICLA and CCLA texts
available under?
I am asking because I’m involved in a new Open-Source project which is
licensing it’s stuff under the Apache 2.0 license. The project is organized
under a different freshly founded