> Mark Thomas wrote:
> Generally, Tomcat's source code is provided under the ALv2. Normally,
> the answer would be "The ALv2 gives you all the permissions you need.".
> However..., those files all contain the Tomcat logo which is a trademark
> so section 6 applies which means the ALv2 does not giv
On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 8:21 AM Mark Thomas wrote:
> No need to be a commmitter. Your message has been moderate through.
> Expect the PMC to discuss it and then respond.
Understood; thank you.
> The upgrades looked to be the most obvious feature difference. That
> raises questions about whether
On 18/12/2019 15:14, Bill Stewart wrote:
> Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>>> Question 1: Do I need to get permission to use these images from ASF if
> I
>>> host the installer publicly, and if so how would I do that?
>>
>> Generally, Tomcat's source code is provided under the ALv2. Normally,
>> the answer
Mark Thomas wrote:
> > Question 1: Do I need to get permission to use these images from ASF if
I
> > host the installer publicly, and if so how would I do that?
>
> Generally, Tomcat's source code is provided under the ALv2. Normally,
> the answer would be "The ALv2 gives you all the permissions y
On 16/12/2019 19:41, Bill Stewart wrote:
> Question 1: Do I need to get permission to use these images from ASF if I
> host the installer publicly, and if so how would I do that?
Generally, Tomcat's source code is provided under the ALv2. Normally,
the answer would be "The ALv2 gives you all th
Greetings,
I wrote an Inno Setup 6.x script for installing Tomcat 9.x that I think has
some useful improvements over the NSIS installer:
* Supports silent install (/silent, /verysilent), upgrade, of Tomcat on
Windows
* You can configure any of the following using the installer GUI or the
command