Hi Bernd,
thanks for taking the time to read and answer. Answering inline.

Bernd Fondermann wrote:
The question as always is, what's the license?

Dojo is availble under *either* the terms of the modified BSD license /or/ the Academic Free License version 2.1.

On the site they state:

Both licenses grant you broad rights to use and build on and with Dojo in both Open Source and commercial settings.

You may:

   * Freely use Dojo to build applications and services
   * Distribute Dojo as a part of commercial products
   * Modify Dojo, make extensions to the toolkit, and produce your own
     add-on components with no requirement that you give your code away
     or contribute it back to the project

Just to re-iterate, you can build commercial software with Dojo without obtaining a separate license or incurring any other obligations.

I suppose this qualify for adding a compressed javascript version in the ASF SVN repo.

But again, if you feel like it doesn't, I can remove it quite easily and go search for a better alternative.


Regarding Magma itself, I work on it on a daily basis. [...]
Well, I learned it's more about visibility, creating initial interest and
having an easy and accessible way to tell the project's story, what it is,
what it does and how. Then, people will come to you at some point.
That means: Writing on the ML, on a blog maybe (we can have a Labs blog if
you want!), having docs, an overview, tutorials, examples.
I'm really working on this, and I must do it fast. What I'm trying to do is to act on two different sides : write step-by-step tutorials for a user to start using it and writing an introduction and relevant docs (among with javadocs) for a developer to join. The pet store is almost finished, it exercises 65% of all Magma code base (we are using it also for integration tests), and is a good starting point for this work.

I'd really love to have a labs blog!
Well, of course we like updates, that'd be great.
I'll start with the next mail :D

Thanks again for you advice,
Simone

  Bernd

Simone

Bernd Fondermann wrote:
Hi Simone,

can you please elaborate on this commit, where the code is coming from
etc.?

We (the Labs PMC) still need to execute oversight and you are working
very silently and in a lights out way.

So (at least) when you do large commits and add third party code please
share some thoughts with the list (but even better for small commits,
too).

Actually, I don't know very much about your lab, what it does, where it
is now and what the plans for the future are...

Thanks,

  Bernd

simo...@apache.org wrote:
Author: simoneg
Date: Thu May 21 14:55:54 2009
New Revision: 777140

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=777140&view=rev
Log:
LABS-350 : datewidget profile for dojo 1.3.0


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