Meantime, nothing wrong with letting the community know about the availability of the licenses. In fact, Pinaki's message did that for developers watching this list. But we probably should have a page that lists the software licenses that are available for Apache developers, for new developers.
Craig On Sep 10, 2008, at 9:00 AM, Albert Lee wrote:
If I recall correctly, there is also a MSDN C++ compiler available for useby OpenJPA community. Albert Lee.On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Michael Dick <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >wrote:I think a news item is a good idea, but we should also document any licenseswe have. We had (have) a license for ydoc at one time and licenses for IntelliJ can also be obtained. It'd suggest a separate page on the wikiunder the development heading for these items. -mikeOn Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Kevin Sutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:What about just posting a News item? That would get it on our siteprominently. And, then put a blurb on our development site for thoseuserslooking to get a license. Would that be sufficient? Kevin On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Pinaki Poddar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi, Any suggestion on which page in http://openjpa.apache.org shouldnotetheir contribution [1]? The "Powered By" page [2] lists the projects that use OpenJPA --perhapswe can make a section in that page for the reverse dependencies. [1] http://www.ej-technologies.com/products/jprofiler/overview.html [2] http://openjpa.apache.org/powered-by.html -- View this message in context:http://n2.nabble.com/JProfiler-has-donated-free-user-license-to-OpenJPA-developer-community-tp1080071p1080173.htmlSent from the OpenJPA Developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com.-- Albert Lee.
Craig L Russell Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://db.apache.org/jdo 408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!
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