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
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
Hi all,
For the Apache OFBiz project (ofbiz.apache.org), we are regularly
asking the same question about license on selenium rc, in order to
integrate the jar into our project. Apache Foundation rules are very
stricts about licenses (http://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html),
and when looking
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