Beautiful. I will assume this answer would apply to other MIT licensed dependencies.
@Richard: Is there an online version of your CLA? Or do you require a mailed copy? -J On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote: > On 3/12/15, James Moger <james.mo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Fossil Community, > > > > I have a question regarding how to proceed with contributing a theme > which > > may have (embedded) dependencies that are not original works of the theme > > author. There is a long-standing tradition of building on the works of > > others and it's not clear to me how that dovetails with Fossil's CLA. > > > > For example, I'm working on a theme for which I am using Normalize.css[1] > > to ensure I start off at a consistent point across browsers. > Normalize.css > > is MIT licensed - at least I think so[2] - and is the baseline for many > CSS > > frameworks. > > I think it is sufficient to include the Normalize MIT license > statement in the CSS source text. If I'm reading it correctly, that > satisfies all requirements of the MIT license. > > > > > Obviously, Normalize.css is not my own work so I could not grant/share > > copyright on behalf of the Normalize.css authors with Hwaci. And my > > inquiry is not just about a Normalize.css dependency, but it serves as a > > good example. > > > > I would appreciate any guidance you could provide. > > > > -J > > > > > > [1]: https://necolas.github.io/normalize.css/ > > [2]: https://github.com/necolas/normalize.css/blob/master/LICENSE.md > > > > > -- > D. Richard Hipp > d...@sqlite.org > _______________________________________________ > fossil-users mailing list > fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org > http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users >
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