Re: [selenium-developers] Licenses issues in selenium-rc

2010-05-11 Thread Erwan de FERRIERES
Hi, scriptalicious should not be an issue, as it is already in other Apache projects (eg: tapestry or wicket). Cheers, 2010/5/10 Simon Stewart simon.m.stew...@gmail.com: Hi, Thanks for bringing this up: time to start sorting it out. The move from cssQuery to sizzle seems sensible to me, I'm

Re: [selenium-developers] Licenses issues in selenium-rc

2010-05-10 Thread Simon Stewart
Hi, Thanks for bringing this up: time to start sorting it out. The move from cssQuery to sizzle seems sensible to me, I'm all for it. I can ask about the Google licensed code and get some clarification on that. Snapsie was written by Haw-Bin, who's a selenium developer. We can ping him too. If

Re: [selenium-developers] Licenses issues in selenium-rc

2010-05-09 Thread Santiago Suarez OrdoƱez
cssQuery is licensed under LGPL - migration to sizzle would do the trick ... The sizzle issue has already been created : http://code.google.com/p/selenium/issues/detail?id=336 Yay!! +1000! Santi