>> This is my first "real" project with opensource so regarding the >> licens files, Do I need to unpack the licens files or is it enought to >> let them be in the jar files of the third party jars ?? > >they need to be in the source code tree somewhere like Stefano >wrote. It isn't very important what is in the jar files as we >aren't re-distributing anything.
Mmh - an open repository is a "small" distro. Other could check out the project and use it. Then it would be good to have the license files... >> Also I have now added the >> Apache Lincens in the root directory of the project. I quess I'll have >> to include it in the war archive as well when they build it with ant. >> >> Please feel free to comment. I'm in this to learn and hope that you >> don't get sick of my stupidity and novice questions. > >Heh. Stop calling yourself stupid will you :-) Indeed. And - the will to help increases if someone tries to improve the project :-) >> > -> it still uses hibernate >> > >> Ok... sound you don't like hibernate ? I'll update the SQL file so you >> can use both. Thats the point you can use SQL or hibernate your choice. Maybe a flag (e.g. system property, deployment property) could specify which to use. So noone has to modify files. >Great. Please write a little readme on how to do that >configuration. Its not that I don't like hibernate, its that >hibernate is under the LGPL license which doesn't work so well >with the Apache License / Apache License policies. Really, Leo? I thought LGPL is ok and GPL not. Ok - usually I try not to rely on non-ASF-licensed code. ONE license is the best (over a couple of). Jan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]