As long as the bookmarklet has all its code open sourced and available, this
is fine.

Tony

On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 7:13 PM, Smallmeans <smallme...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I just read the ToS and couldnt figure out if this is an appropriate
> use:
>
> I have few opensource projects, some of which are javascript projects
> that are deployed as bookmarklets, which then include some of the
> files within the revision or download section.
>
> I have seen few prominent projects (likes of jQuery, swfobject, etc)
> hosted on Google Code in this manner. Can some of the staff please
> elaborate on this..
>
> Thanks.
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