Hello Tibor,

Tibor Digana <[email protected]> schrieb am Mo., 29. Aug. 2016 um
12:56 Uhr:

> Hi Benedikt,
>
> I found out that JUNit 5 was release with ALPHA version in Maven Central.
> I guess there is no need to rush in Surefire yet.
> The JUnit team should contribute in JUnit code line in the artifact
> project org.junit.surefire-junit5 and test that provider. AFter the it
> is stable with non-alpha and non-beta version we can take over, but
> the next question would be license of JUnit 5.
>

I think the team has enough to do with getting JUnit 5 out of the door.
That's why they would be happy if the provider would be moved to the maven
project.


> JUnit 5 is developed with license Eclipse Public License v1.0.
> We can accept ASF 2.0 license.
> See http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/junit/surefire-junit5/
>
>
EPL falls under the category of weak-copy left licenses. So this may be an
issue [1]. Would probably be best to check with legal before importing any
code.

Regards,
Benedikt

[1] http://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html#category-b


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