moving discussion to dev as suggested by Tim it's not a private topic ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 26.09.2007 15:24 Subject: Re: Atlassian JIRA license To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alexei Zakharov wrote: > As far as I understand any person can download and play with demo > version of JIRA [1]. That's what I did for HARMONY-3146. (Mikhail: Can we move this onto dev, it is not a private discussion) Regards, Tim > However, if we are talking about enabling JIRA on > Harmony then we probably need a source code. But Atlassian doesn't > provide source code to community and open-source licensees - see [2]. > Looks like we either need to buy it or find our own way to get sources > - talk to Atlassian guys, tell them about Harmony and benefits of > Harmony+JIRA bundle etc. > > [1] > http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/JIRAEvaluationDownload!default.jspa?product=jira > [2] http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/licensing-faq.jsp#source_code > > With Best Regards, > Alexei > > 2007/9/26, Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Mikhail Loenko 写道: >> What I meant is: >> >> I want to try run JIRA on top of Harmony myself. But I don't have JIRA >> license >> Can I (or someone else) use ASF license or the only way for me is to buy >> one? >> >> >> Mikhail, >> >> Maybe you can request an evaluation license. >> >> Richard. >> >> >> Thanks, >> Mikhail >> >> 2007/9/25, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> >> Mikhail Loenko wrote: >> >> >> as I understand ASF has a license of Atlassian JIRA >> >> can we somehow use that license for Harmony enabling (I mean try to >> run it on top of Harmony)? >> >> Not sure what you mean, you want to host a JIRA running on Harmony on >> Apache infrastructure as a test? If not then how does Apache come into >> this? >> >> Regards, >> Tim >> p.s. is this really private? >
