ok thx for your answers. it helped a lot.
On 20 août, 21:25, Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Aug 20, 3:51 pm, Antoine Blanchard antoine...@gmail.com wrote:
Do we need to write a line in our docu saying: use jquery,..., which
is under MIT license?
The MIT license is explained
Antoine Blanchard wrote:
Hi everyone,
For the latest project I have lead (which is a java web project) I
have included some jquery,jqueryui and 1 or 2 jquery plugins, knowing
that the MIT license allow us to use it even for commercial use. Now
that the v1 is almost done. We are wondering what
On Aug 20, 3:51 pm, Antoine Blanchard antoine...@gmail.com wrote:
Do we need to write a line in our docu saying: use jquery,..., which
is under MIT license?
The MIT license is explained very briefly and clearly at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_License
You don't need to do anything
On Tue, 2009-07-21 at 00:46 -0700, Kaps wrote:
Hello Team,
I just want to know that do I need to purchase a license if I want to
use jquery on public sites.
Waiting for your quick reply!!
jQuery is Free Software. Feel free to use as you'd like. You don't need
to purchase anything because
More specifically, jQuery is dual-licensed under GPL and MIT. For most
sites, the MIT is the appropriate license:
Copyright (c) 2009 John Resig, http://jquery.com/
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files
No. jQuery is open source licensed under a liberal MIT license. You can
use it without cost.
Rey
Kaps wrote:
Hello Team,
I just want to know that do I need to purchase a license if I want to
use jquery on public sites.
Waiting for your quick reply!!
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