Follow-up Comment #16, task #6379 (project administration):
Hi Sylvain,
I just read your submission about CPL on the licensing request. I didn't
realize that your concern about CPL was about jUnit.
As jUnit is only used for testing ( not for the program itself), i wonder if
it is really
Follow-up Comment #14, task #6379 (project administration):
Hi,
No problem for the delay.
If you chose to use the LGPL and to be hosted at Savannah, we will ask you
to only host the GPL-compatible at Savannah; in this case this means not
uploading your CPL and ASL dependencies in your
Follow-up Comment #11, task #6379 (project administration):
Hi Patrick,
So there is still incompatibility with Apache 2.0 ? What a shame... The
Apache Foundation seems to have tried to make it as GPL compatible as
possible...
For JDom, i don't think they'll consider it, and i don't want to ask
Follow-up Comment #12, task #6379 (project administration):
Hi Patrick,
So there is still incompatibility with Apache 2.0 ? What a shame... The
Apache Foundation seems to have tried to make it as GPL compatible as
possible...
For JDom, i don't think they'll consider it, and i don't want to ask
Follow-up Comment #8, task #6379 (project administration):
Hi Patrick,
Are JDOM and log4j logger mandatory to your project ??
No, any compliant JVM ( meaning gcj or the sun's jdk) provides a XML api and
a logging API. Both those APIs are ugly and not very convenient but I can
refactor my code
Follow-up Comment #6, task #6379 (project administration):
Ok, sorry for the delay i've been quite busy this last week.
I'll try to answer everything :
1. About GCJ: my project runs fine with it... It's no big surprise, it's pure
simple, java.
2. About Java and GPL. I believed Sun has