if it were up to me....... :)
On 2/8/06, Brandon Goodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So do we get complimentary copies of the Lotus software? > > ;-) > > Brandon > > On 2/8/06, Clinton Begin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Rob, > > > > That class wraps a Reader with an InputStream, and it's used in 3 places > > within iBATIS to deal with legacy Java APIs. > > > > The authors are not committers and therefore don't have CLAs filed. They > > are the authors of an input stream API that uses the included Apache > > Compatible (1.x style) license. As per their license agreement, we've left > > their copyright notice in, which is also distributed with every copy of > > iBATIS. We are compliant with their license, and their license is > > compatible with Apache. > > > > There's nothing wrong with an Apache project including code that uses a > > compatible license. Similarly, there's no problem with an Apache project > > referencing or including a 3rd party framework or tool that uses a > > compatible license. > > > > If it creates a problem for Lotus, I suggest they rewrite the class, file a > > CLA and then contribute it back to iBATIS. > > > > Cheers, > > Clinton > > > > > > > > On 2/8/06, rob yates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Thanks to all for your help with my previous questions. I have looked > > > at the iBatis source code and have, hopefully, one final question. > > > There is a reference to nitric.com and a copyright notice for Merlin > > > Hughes, Michael Shoffner and Derek Hammer. I don't see those people > > > listed on the committer list. Does anyone know who they are and how > > > their code came to be in iBatis? > > > > > > Again Many Thanks, > > > > > > Rob > > > > > > > >