On Aug 28, 2006, at 7:59 PM, Kevan Miller wrote:
I appreciate that, I applaud your efforts, and apologize if I'm
being a PITA. However, we also have a responsibility as a community
when releasing software. I'm trying to be sure we are addressing
that responsibility.
Mmmkay. I'm taking deep breaths... :-]
For instance, I see that genesis-1.0 includes a software license
for Clover? News to me, but I confess that genesis has been a bit
of an unknown to me...
from
Product: Clover
License: Open Source License, 0.x, 1.x
Issued: Sun May 14 2006 21:59:13 CDT
Expiry: Never
Maintenance Expiry: Never
Key: 965016739f4031c43d67e61b0
Name: Jason Dillon
Org: Apache Geronimo
Clause 5 of the Clover license says "The Licensee may copy the
Software for back-up purposes only. The Licensee may not assign or
otherwise transfer the Software to any third party." IANAL ADNWTB,
however, this gives me cause for concern. Can you explain what this
is about?
I have no idea what "IANAL ADNWTB" means. But Clover grants licenses
for open source projects. I used the license they granted to me to
be used to run the site builds. This is shared configuration, which
was checked into genesis to simplify the configuration of modules
which need it to run the plugin.
How is Groovy licensed? Do we need to include it in LICENSE and
NOTICE file?
http://svn.codehaus.org/groovy/trunk/groovy/groovy-core/LICENSE.txt
Dunno what should be put into the NOTICE.txt... if you know I can add
it.
bootstrap and bootstrap.bat should contain an APACHE LICENSE...
Ooookay.
--jason