Hello Greg!

No, that's not possible from my point of view. Please have a look at [1].

I think the Apache Camel Extra project is the right place for this
component.

Can Apache projects rely on components whose licensing affects the Apache
product? Apache projects cannot distribute any such components. However, if
the component is only needed for optional features, a project can provide
the user with instructions on how to obtain and install the non-included
work. Optional means that the component is not required for standard use of
the product or for the product to achieve a desirable level of quality.

[1] https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html

Best,

Christian
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On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Greg Autric <gaut...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi, all,
>
> Just a question about licencing around camel-raspberrypi component I wrote.
>
> this component uses pi4j lib also licensed under ASF licence :
> http://pi4j.com/license.html
> but it uses wiringpi library http://pi4j.com/dependency.html, for static
> dependency
> and this lib is licensed under LGPLv3. (
> https://github.com/Pi4J/pi4j/blob/master/NOTICE.txt, http://wiringpi.com/
> )
>
> camel-raspberrypi component doesn't ship wiringpi lib and end user has to
> install it himself.
>
> how can we manage it ?
>
> can I still push camel-raspberrypi to camel master branch without pb.
>
> by advance, thx,
>
> Greg AUTRIC
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>
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