Josh,

I was not even aware that some files carried a copyright notice
assigned to me. I'll fix this immediately. Thanks for the heads
up. Ceki

At 08:52 03.04.2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi there,
>I have some questions concerning the licensing of Log4J.  Obviously, the
>package is released under the ASL, and I do believe I understand the
>license.  However, certain source files contain conflicting statements of
>copyright (or in the case of nteventlog.cpp, NO copyright/license
>statement).
>
>I was wondering the reason behind this, and if, as I assume, it's merely
>an oversight, it could be remedied.
>
>The following files contain different and possibly conflicting
>copyright/license notices than the majority of the source files, which
>simply contain a reference to the ASL (this list is from version 1.1.3):
>
>DenyAllFilter.java
>ErrorHandler.java
>NDC.java
>nteventlog.cpp
>PriorityMatchFilter.java
>Roller.java
>SimpleLayout.java
>SocketAppender.java
>SocketNode.java
>StringMatchFilter.java
>TTCCLayout.java
>
>As I hope you can appreciate, statements in files such as:
>"Copyright (c) 2000 Ceki Gulcu.  All Rights Reserved."
>Could be a concern to entities wishing to use and re-distribute the Log4J
>code with their products...
>
>So, any thoughts on this?  I'd greatly appreciate any information, as
>hopefully it would alleviate my own fears as a developer using Log4J...
>
>Thanks a lot =)
>
>-Josh Salit
>
>
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