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On Fri, 2011-02-25 at 01:08 +0100, Ate Douma wrote:
> Given the feedback received so far I think the Rave proposal is in good shape 
> so 
> I'd like to bring up the vote for accepting Rave into the Incubator.
> 
> The proposal is at: http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/RaveProposal and also 
> copied as text below.
> 
> Please vote.
> 
> [ ] +1 Accept Rave into the incubator
> [ ] +0 Don't care'
> [ ] -1 Reject for the following reason:
> 
> I'll close the vote at Tuesday morning 1st March CET to accommodate for the 
> coming weekend. That's a little over 5 days from now.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Ate
> 
> ----- COPY OF PROPOSAL FROM http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/RaveProposal 
> -----
> = Apache Rave Proposal =
> 
> 
> == Abstract ==
> 
> Apache Rave is A new WEb And SOcial Mashup Engine. It will provide an 
> out-of-the-box as well as an extendible lightweight Java platform to host, 
> serve 
> and aggregate (Open)Social Gadgets and services through a highly customizable 
> and Web 2.0 friendly front-end.
> Rave is targeted as engine for internet and intranet portals and as building 
> block to provide context-aware personalization and collaboration features for 
> multi-site/multi-channel (mobile) oriented and content driven websites and 
> (social) network oriented services and platforms.
> For the [[http://www.opensocial.org/|OpenSocial]] container and services the 
> (Java) [[http://shindig.apache.org|Apache Shindig]] will be integrated. At a 
> later stage further generalization is envisioned to also transparently 
> support 
> [[http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets/|W3C Widgets]] using 
> [[http://incubator.apache.org/wookie/|Apache Wookie]].
> 
> 
> == Proposal ==
> 
> The reason for starting Rave is to bring together and combine several 
> existing 
> projects and teams currently working towards more or less the same or 
> overlapping goals but each in their own small(er) target audience and 
> community.
> 
> The goal for Rave is to become a lightweight and open-standards based 
> extendible 
> platform for using, integrating and hosting !OpenSocial and W3C Widget 
> related 
> features, technologies and services.
> It will also provide strong context-aware personalization, collaboration and 
> content integration capabilities and a high quality out-of-the-box 
> installation 
> as well as be easy to integrate in other platforms and solutions.
> 
> The initial features for Rave will at least be based on the current 
> capabilities 
> from the contributing external projects, for which they will provide the 
> necessary code contributions.
> However, the code base for Rave will be built anew with strong focus on 
> generalization, customization and extendibility to support the intended 
> multi-purpose adoption and integration.
> The contributing external projects will start using and switch to the new 
> Rave 
> based solution as soon as the initial features become available to ensure the 
> continued participation and interest from their side as well as their own 
> communities.
> 
> ==== The intended initial features include: ====
> 
> '''Core Features'''
>   1. Advanced !OpenSocial compliance and optional features support
>   1. !OpenSocial persistence and SPI (Service Provider Interface) 
> implementation
>   1. Self-service application administration including security, gadget 
> management and page templates
>   1. User and group management with full privacy model
>   1. Gadget repository with life-cycle management (install/update/remove) and 
> extended meta data (categories, comments, ratings, etc.)
>   1. Dynamic and highly customizable front-end engine (skins, pages, tabs, 
> layouts, navigation)
>   1. Full OAuth support
>   1. Support for security restrictions on both Gadgets and page/tag/layout 
> customizations
>   1. Set of common and general purpose Gadgets to be usable out-of-the-box
>   1. Support for inter-gadget messaging with examples
> 
> '''Extensible Features'''
>   1. Pluggable persistence
>   1. Pluggable security model with example modules for authentication and 
> authorization
>   1. Support for !OpenSocial extensions not (yet) defined in the specification
>   1. Support for other (non-standard, yet) pluggable container services and 
> extensions
> 
> Beyond these initial features the vision and scope for Rave goes much further 
> and includes integrating and providing other highly desired/needed features 
> like:
> 
>   * native W3C Widgets support through 
> [[http://incubator.apache.org/wookie|Apache Wookie]]
>   * pluggable and extendible content integration and management services
>   * space extensions and management features, like 
> http://wiki.opensocial.org/index.php?title=Space_extension
>   * context aware features and extensions integration for personalized and 
> social network and (mobile) device oriented sites and channels
>   * enhanced client-side widget messaging, coordination and co-location 
> support 
> like using [[http://www.openajax.org|OpenAjax]] Hub and Registry
>   * space, page and Gadget based linking, navigation, coordination and 
> collaboration
>   * inline widget rendering, like 
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHINDIG-1402
>   * [[http://activitystrea.ms/|Activity Streams]] support
>   * integration with other social networks like with 
> [[http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/federatedsocialweb/|W3C Federated Social 
> Web 
> Incubator Group]], [[http://onesocialweb.org/|OneSocialWeb]] and 
> [[http://ostatus.org/|OStatus]]
>   * integration with [[http://incubator.apache.org/wave/|Apache Wave]]
>   * runtime services monitoring, reporting and configuration/life-cycle 
> management support
> 
> 
> == Background ==
> 
> The plan for starting a project like Apache Rave was initially proposed at an 
> [[http://wiki.apache.org/portals/MeetupAtlanta2010|ApacheCON meetup]] 
> November 
> 2010 in Atlanta and 
> [[http://docs.opensocial.org/download/attachments/720955/Apache+SocialSite+2+proposal.pdf|in
>  
> more detail]] at the first 
> [[http://docs.opensocial.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=720955|European 
> OpenSocial Event]] December 2010 in Utrecht (The Netherlands).
> This resulted in participants from [[http://www.collab-ogce.org/|Pervasive 
> Technology Institute Indiana University]], 
> [[http://www.mitre.org/about/index.html|The MITRE Corporation]], 
> [[http://www.surfnet.nl/en/Thema/coin/|SURFnet SURFConext]], 
> [[http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk/|OSS Watch]], [[http://www.onehippo.com/|Hippo]] 
> and other individuals to come together and discuss the possibilities to 
> collaborate and work together on this joined effort, resulting in this 
> proposal 
> for the Apache Rave project.
> 
> 
> == Rationale ==
> 
> The reason for the Apache Rave proposal is that there is a clear need for a 
> more 
> lightweight collaborative and social network oriented integration and 
> services 
> platform, portal if you like, which is easier to use, extend and manage than 
> the 
> more heavy weight J2EE / Portal / Portlet standards based solutions.
> The !OpenSocial, WC3 Widgets and similar related standards are much more 
> "network" and collaboration oriented and lighter weight in their definition, 
> implementation and integration requirements, and are moving much more rapidly 
> and agile forward.
> Several open-source projects already have stepped into this arena, converting 
> over or starting from scratch, to create new and lightweight solutions based 
> on 
> these emerging standards.
> 
> In most cases these new implementations are still at the early stages, and 
> much 
> of the basic work is duplicated as is the effort to build up communities and 
> attract developers.
> The Apache Rave contributing projects are all building on the same concepts 
> (!OpenSocial), have the same or very similar functional needs with regards to 
> Gadget handling, service handling, back-end integration, front-end rendering, 
> code maintenance, etc.
> The rationale for Apache Rave is to combine these efforts and work and 
> collaborate together on a common base solution and to get out of each own 
> "silo".
> This joined effort than can benefit everyone, both on technical 
> implementation 
> and feature realization and provide a much wider and stronger community 
> perspective.
> 
> The initiating projects and individuals on this joined effort have their 
> existing code based licensed under the ASL 2.0, or will do so as part of this 
> project. Participants include long time users, committers and members of the 
> Apache Software Foundation. That, and the strong alignment with existing 
> Apache 
> projects like Shindig and Wookie, and the strong belief in the Apache "way" 
> with 
> focus on collaboration and community, makes starting the Rave project at 
> Apache 
> the logical thing to do.
> 
> The external projects providing the initial code contributions all fully 
> support 
> the goal to come up with a '''new''' base solution to replace their own 
> project 
> base line solution.
> Apache Rave will not be started from one of these initial code contributions 
> directly, but be build from scratch where selected features and 
> implementations 
> might be cherry picked from the code contributions where applicable.
> Each of the code contribution projects are willing to give up their current 
> implementation and replace that with the new solution from Apache Rave, even 
> if 
> no part of their existing implementation details would "survive".
> 
> 
> == Current Status ==
> 
> === Community ===
> 
> This project will form a new community, made up initially of the contributors 
> listed below. However, from our experience at the !ApacheCon, we believe that 
> this project will quickly draw interest and its community will broaden 
> easily. 
> The proposers have worked well together so far, in producing this  proposal 
> and 
> clarifying design approaches, and are keen to continue this  in a more open 
> venue.
> 
> 
> === Code ===
> 
> Three initial codebases that implement parts of the scope of this project 
> have 
> been offered to this project. All are, or will be, Apache licensed, and 
> grants 
> can be provided. All three of these codebases will be imported into Apache 
> SVN, 
> each into separate sandboxes.
> 
> A followup codebase donation is planned, providing a context aware mapping 
> engine and content integration features, under the same conditions as for the 
> initial codebases.
> 
> 
> == Initial Goals ==
> 
> The initial goal will be to produce a single usable codebase from the three 
> imported codebases, and to get this to a suitable state where contributing 
> parties can use it within their own products/projects.
> 
> This will be done by starting with a fresh, clean repository and then, on a 
> feature-by-feature basis, cherry-picking the best code for that feature from 
> the 
> three codebases.
> 
> 
> == Known Risks ==
> 
> Any project joining the Incubator is going to have risks - aspects to it that 
> could lead the project to fail. In this section, the risks that have been 
> noted 
> for the Rave project are discussed.
> 
> 
> === Three Code Bases ===
> 
> Working with three initial code bases will be a challenge. However, we are 
> hoping that it will be less of a challenge than starting with none!
> 
> All parties contributing code have agreed that they are prepared to 
> participate 
> in this project even if none of their contributed code is incorporated in the 
> final product, recognising that for each feature, it will be necessary to 
> pick 
> the best code for the job, rather than the code that one participant is most 
> attached to.
> 
> 
> === Speed of Development ===
> 
> Initially at least, this project is dependent upon contributions made on 
> company 
> time. For this approach to succeed, the project must deliver a workable 
> system 
> in a timeframe acceptable to those companies. The initial parties have the 
> intention of releasing a first version within 6 months after starting the 
> Incubator. Failure to do so could prevent the project reaching critical mass, 
> and could prevent the project from being in a position to attract new 
> developers.
> 
> 
> === Inexperience with Community Development ===
> 
> None of the participants have worked together before this project was 
> conceived. 
> Some participants have released open source code, but not done development 
> 'in 
> the open'.
> 
> There will clearly be some learning in how to participate together in this 
> project, in a meritocratic way, as a newly formed community. However, we do 
> have 
> in our mix folks that are experienced in open source development, including 
> existing Apache committers and Apache members, as a consequence of which we 
> believe we have enough experience to work with the challenges of forming a 
> new 
> community.
> 
> 
> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
> 
> At present, the vast majority of contributors will be doing so as a part of 
> their day jobs. Therefore, as already alluded to, there is a risk that the 
> project won't gain enough traction to be of use to their employers. However, 
> given the centrality of these codebases to the participating companies, it is 
> clearly in their best interests to transition to an openly developed 
> alternative.
> 
> 
> === Other Risks ===
> 
> Of the other risks commonly raised regarding incubator proposals, none seem 
> particularly pertinent to this project.
> 
> The project is no less likely to be orphaned than any other new podling. 
> Given 
> the multi-company support it has easily gained, it would seem to be quite the 
> opposite.
> 
> Given the range of organisations putting themselves behind this proposal, 
> there 
> is no obvious risk of over-dependence on one contributing organisation.
> 
> The participants are attracted to Apache due to its governance model, and 
> proximity to similar projects, e.g. Apache Shindig. This affinity is clearly 
> shown by the fact that the original group who formed this proposal met at 
> !ApacheCon.
> 
> 
> == Documentation ==
> 
> Details for the initial contributed code can be seen here:
>   * MITRE: [[http://code.google.com/p/osec|OpenSocial Enterprise Container]]
>   * SURFnet: [[https://portal.surfconext.nl|SURFConext Portal]]; 
> [[https://wiki.surfnetlabs.nl/display/surfconextdev/Technical+Design|SURFconext
>  
> technical design]]
>   * [[http://www.collab-ogce.org|OGCE]] 
> [[http://www.collab-ogce.org/ogce/index.php/OGCE_Gadget_Container|OGCE Gadget 
> Container]]
> 
> Because this project will create new code, we will not have any documentation 
> on 
> first starting. It is likely however that partial documentation can be reused 
> from either codebases.
> 
> 
> == Initial Source ==
> 
> The initial source will be made up of three contributions, namely:
>   * [[http://code.google.com/p/osec/source|MITRE OpenSocial Enterprise 
> Container 
> - Source]]
>   * SURFnet SURFconext Portal - This source will be brought into the 
> Incubator 
> as SURFnets contribution
>   * OGCE: Gadget Container code is part of the 
> [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/ogce/develop|OGCE SourceForge Site]]. See 
> [[http://www.collab-ogce.org/ogce/index.php/Portal_download|the portal 
> download 
> page]] for SVN instructions.
> 
> 
> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
> 
> 
> ==== Hippo ====
> 
> The code to be offered by Hippo is already open source and Apache Licensed.
> 
> 
> ==== The MITRE Corporation ====
> 
> The code offered by The MITRE Corporation is already open source and Apache 
> Licensed.
> 
> 
> ==== SURFnet SURFConext Portal ====
> 
> This source will be brought into the Incubator as SURFnets contribution; 
> initial 
> project members have already been given access for evaluation purposes.
> 
> 
> ==== Open Gateway Computing Environments ====
> 
> The OGCE will contribute its Gadget Container code, which is Apache licensed 
> and 
> available from !SourceForge, with current dependencies and their licenses 
> described below.
> Other OGCE software efforts are not covered by this incubator proposal and 
> are 
> not included in the code contribution.
> 
> 
> == Dependencies on other Apache Projects ==
> 
>   * Apache Shindig
>   * Apache Tomcat
>   * Apache Tiles
>   * Apache !HttpComponents
>   * Apache Commons
>   * Apache Log4J
>   * Apache Maven
>   * Apache Ant
> 
> 
> == Cryptography ==
> 
> There is no cryptography in the code at this time.
> 
> OGCE has requirements to support security for Computational Grids and Clouds. 
> Although the code will not have any cryptographic implementations, in the 
> future 
> there will be dependencies on external cryptographic libraries. Before 
> committing any cryptographic dependencies, the process listed at 
> http://www.apache.org/dev/crypto.html will be followed.
> 
> 
> == Required Resources ==
> 
> 
> === Mailing lists ===
> 
>   * rave-dev
>   * rave-commits
>   * rave-private (moderated subscriptions)
> 
> 
> === Subversion Directory ===
> 
>   * http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/rave
> 
> 
> === Issue Tracking ===
> 
> We intend to make use of Jira for issue tracking.
> 
> Proposed JIRA key: JIRA-RAVE
> 
> 
> === Other Resources ===
> 
> None right now.
> 
> 
> == Initial Committers ==
> 
> Names of initial committers with affiliation and current ASF status:
>   * Ate Douma (Hippo), Apache Member, id: ate
>   * Unico Hommes (Hippo), Apache Committer, id: unico
>   * Ard Schrijvers (Hippo), Apache Committer, id: ard
>   * Woonsan Ko (Hippo), Apache Committer, id: woonsan
>   * Matt Franklin (MITRE, osec)
>   * Jesse Ciancetta (MITRE, osec)
>   * Tony Carlucci (MITRE, osec)
>   * Ross Gardler (OSS Watch), Apache Member, id: rgardler
>   * Sander van der Waal (OSS Watch)
>   * Scott Wilson (University of Bolton), Apache Committer, id: scottbw
>   * Hadrian Zbarcea (independent), Apache Member, id: hadrian
>   * Marlon Pierce (Pervasive Technology Institute Indiana University, OGCE)
>   * Raminderjeet Singh (Pervasive Technology Institute Indiana University, 
> OGCE)
>   * Zhenhua Guo (Pervasive Technology Institute Indiana University, OGCE)
>   * Suresh Marru (Pervasive Technology Institute Indiana University, 
> OGCE)
>   * Niels van Dijk (SURFNET, SURFConext)
>   * Maarten Kremers (SURFNET, SURFConext)
>   * Bas Zoetekouw (SURFNET, SURFConext)
>   * Joost van Dijk (SURFNET, SURFConext)
>   * Okke Harsta (Zilverline, SURFConext)
> 
> 
> == Sponsors ==
> 
> 
> === Champion ===
> 
>   * Ate Douma
> 
> 
> === Nominated Mentors ===
> 
>   * Ate Douma
>   * Sylvain Wallez
>   * Upayavira
>   * Ross Gardler
>   * Hadrian Zbarcea
> 
> 
> === Sponsoring Entity ===
> 
>   * Apache Incubator Project
> 
> 
> == Appendix A: External Dependencies ==
> 
> Here's the list of identified external dependencies for each of the initial 
> code 
> contributions:
> 
> ==== MITRE OpenSocial Enterprise Container ====
> 
>   * ''Build Time/Test Dependencies''
> 
>   '''Apache Licensed'''
>    * Jakarta ORO
>    * Apache log4j
>    * cglib
>    * !EasyMock
>    * Google Guice
>    * h2datasource (MITRE Developed)
>    * Objenesis
>    * Spring Framework Test
>    * servlet-api
> 
>   '''BSD Licensed'''
>    * YUI Compressor
>    * YUI Compressor Ant Task
>    * JUnit
> 
>   '''MPL && EPL Licensed'''
>    * H2 Database Engine
> 
>   '''Other Licenses'''
>    * ASM: http://asm.ow2.org/license.html
>    * Cobertura: http://cobertura.sourceforge.net/license.html
> 
>   * ''Runtime Dependencies''
> 
>   '''Apache Licensed'''
>    * Apache Commons
>    * Apache Taglibs
>    * Google Collections
>    * Jackson
>    * Apache log4j
>    * Shindig
>    * Spring Framework
>    * Spring Security
>    * Apache Tiles
>    * Google Guice
>    * h2datasource (MITRE Developed)
> 
>   '''MPL && EPL Licensed'''
>    * H2 Database Engine
> 
>   '''EPL Licensed'''
>    * !EclipseLink
>    * javax.persistence API
>    * AspectJ
> 
>   '''BSD-style Licensed'''
>    * !FreeMarker: http://freemarker.sourceforge.net/docs/app_license.html
> 
>   '''CDDL Licensed'''
>    * JSTL
>    * !JavaMail
> 
>   '''MIT Licensed'''
>    * SLF4J
> 
>   '''Other Licenses'''
>    * AOP Alliance: http://aopalliance.sourceforge.net/
> 
> ==== SURFnet SURFConext portal ====
> 
> ''Dependencies and licenses of all dependencies of the COIN portal (excluded 
> the 
> shindig dependencies)''
> 
>   '''Apache Software License, Version 1.1'''
>    * cglib:cglib-nodep:jar:2.2:compile
> 
>   '''Apache Software License, Version 2.0'''
>    * org.codehaus.jackson:jackson-mapper-lgpl:jar:1.5.5:compile
>    * org.springframework:spring-core:jar:3.0.3.RELEASE:compile
>    * org.springframework:spring-orm:jar:3.0.3.RELEASE:compile
>    * org.springframework:spring-jdbc:jar:3.0.3.RELEASE:compile
>    * org.springframework:spring-tx:jar:3.0.3.RELEASE:compile
>    * org.springframework:spring-context:jar:3.0.3.RELEASE:compile
>    * org.springframework:spring-aop:jar:3.0.3.RELEASE:compile
>    * commons-dbcp:commons-dbcp:jar:1.2.2:compile
>    * commons-pool:commons-pool:jar:1.3:compile
>    * commons-codec:commons-codec:jar:1.4:compile
>    * org.springframework:spring-webmvc:jar:3.0.3.RELEASE:compile
>    * org.springframework:spring-asm:jar:3.0.3.RELEASE:compile
>    * org.springframework:spring-beans:jar:3.0.3.RELEASE:compile
>    * org.springframework:spring-context-support:jar:3.0.3.RELEASE:compile
>    * org.springframework:spring-expression:jar:3.0.3.RELEASE:compile
>    * org.springframework:spring-web:jar:3.0.3.RELEASE:compile
>    * commons-collections:commons-collections:jar:3.1:compile
>    * org.codehaus.jackson:jackson-mapper-asl:jar:1.5.3:compile
>    * org.codehaus.jackson:jackson-core-asl:jar:1.5.3:compile
>    * org.apache.httpcomponents:httpclient:jar:4.1-alpha2:compile
>    * org.apache.httpcomponents:httpcore:jar:4.1-beta1:compile
>    * commons-logging:commons-logging:jar:1.1.1:compile
>    * org.easymock:easymock:jar:2.5.2:compile
>    * org.objenesis:objenesis:jar:1.0:compile
>    * org.apache.commons:commons-io:jar:1.3.2:compile
>    * javax.validation:validation-api:jar:1.0.0.GA:compile
>    * org.hibernate:hibernate-validator:jar:4.0.2.GA:compile
>    * javax.xml.stream:stax-api:jar:1.0-2:compile
> 
> 
>   '''GNU Lesser General Public License'''
>    * c3p0:c3p0:jar:0.9.1.2:compile
> 
>   '''Dual license of the MPL and the LGPL'''
>    * javassist:javassist:jar:3.8.0.GA:compile
> 
>   '''BSD License'''
>    * org.hsqldb:hsqldb:jar:1.8.0.10:compile
> 
>   '''GPL-2.0'''
>    * mysql:mysql-connector-java:jar:5.1.10:compile
> 
>   '''Public Domain'''
>    * aopalliance:aopalliance:jar:1.0:compile
> 
>   '''LPGL v2.1'''
>    * org.hibernate:hibernate-core:jar:3.3.2.GA:compile
>    * org.hibernate:hibernate-annotations:jar:3.4.0.GA:compile
>    * org.hibernate:ejb3-persistence:jar:1.0.2.GA:compile
>    * org.hibernate:hibernate-commons-annotations:jar:3.1.0.GA:compile
> 
>   '''BSD license'''
>    * antlr:antlr:jar:2.7.6:compile
>    * dom4j:dom4j:jar:1.6.1:compile
>    * org.hamcrest:hamcrest-core:jar:1.1:compile
> 
>   '''COMMON DEVELOPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION LICENSE (CDDL) Version 1.0'''
>    * javax.transaction:jta:jar:1.1:compile
>    * javax.mail:mail:jar:1.4.3:compile
>    * javax.activation:activation:jar:1.1:compile
>    * javax.servlet:jstl:jar:1.2:compile
>    * javax.xml.bind:jaxb-api:jar:2.1:compile
>    * com.sun.xml.bind:jaxb-impl:jar:2.1.3:compile
> 
>   '''MIT license'''
>    * org.slf4j:slf4j-api:jar:1.5.8:compile
>    * org.slf4j:slf4j-log4j12:jar:1.5.8:compile log4j:log4j:jar:1.2.14:compile
>    * org.mockito:mockito-core:jar:1.8.5:compile
> 
> ==== OGCE Gadget Container ====
> 
>   '''Apache Software License, Version 2.0'''
>    * OpenAJAX
>    * Commons-codec
>    * Commons-logging
>    * Commons-fileupload
>    * Commons-collections
>    * Commons-digester
>    * Commons-el
>    * Commons-lang
>    * Tomcat Catalina
>    * Google-collections
>    * Xalan
>    * Xerces dom3-xml-apis and dom3-xercesImpl
>    * Tomcat annotations-api
>    * commons-beanutils
>    * commons-io
>    * openid4java
>    * axiom-api
>    * openxri-client, openxri-syntax
>    * jug
>    * stax-api
>    * Guice
>    * cilogon-portal-servlet (also have BSD & NCSA Licenses)
> 
>   '''MIT'''
>    * Facebook Java API
>    * slf4j (3 jars: simple, api, and jdk14)
>    * xmlsec
> 
>   '''BSD'''
>    * Dom4j
>    * Antlr
> 
>   '''CDDL'''
>    * JSTL
> 
>   '''GPL V3'''
>    * EXT-JS v2.2
> 
>   '''GPL v2'''
>    * Trimpath v1.0.38
>    * Rhino JS 1.7R1 (Also has MPL1.1 license)
>    * Sun Jersey (Also has CDDI license)
>    * mysql-connector-jar
> 
>   '''LGPL'''
>    * Hibernate
>    * !C3P0
>    * JBoss Javassist (Also has MPL License)
>    * htmlparser (also has CPL License)
> 
>   '''Common Public License, v1'''
>    * Junit, junit-addons
> 
>   '''Sun Binary'''
>    * Servlet API
>    * activation
> 
>   '''EPL'''
>    * higgins-configuration-api
>    * higgins-sts-api
>    * higgins-sts-common
>    * higgins-sts-server-token-handler
>    * higgins-sts-spi
> 
>   '''Other'''
>    * Google !FriendConnect: 
> http://code.google.com/apis/friendconnect/docs/terms.html
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