Send me some good lawyer jokes if you have them. ;-)
-Serge
Brian K. Wallace wrote:
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Actually, this is not a proper approach to this issue for two very
significant reasons (and having recently seen one of the biggest "legal"
teams at work, you very
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Actually, this is not a proper approach to this issue for two very
significant reasons (and having recently seen one of the biggest "legal"
teams at work, you very seldom get a second chance to tell them to "do
their job" :-)]:
1. PracticalBrowserSni
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This is where definitions of "currently" come in to play :-)
The 3.x series also references it in the inspector.
Andreas Andreou wrote:
> For those wondering, it's currently used by contrib:Palette
>
> Sergei Dubov wrote:
>> Politely tell your legal
For those wondering, it's currently used by contrib:Palette
Sergei Dubov wrote:
Politely tell your legal department to do their job and to review
Mozilla Public License (the former NPL), and confirm that it is
actually even more liberal than Apache 2. :-)
-Serge
Renat Zubairov wrote:
Hello
Politely tell your legal department to do their job and to review
Mozilla Public License (the former NPL), and confirm that it is actually
even more liberal than Apache 2. :-)
-Serge
Renat Zubairov wrote:
Hello All,
Our legal department was checking tapestry and dependencies, and it
seems to
Hello All,
Our legal department was checking tapestry and dependencies, and it
seems to be that file:
tapestry-4.0-rc-3/framework/src/java/org/apache/tapestry/html/PracticalBrowserSniffer.js
Is not under apache licnese. If I'll remove this file from tapestry
JAR file will everything else work?