Hi Tom,

first of all thanks to you for keeping track of this issue.

As far as I understood from this thread:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/www-legal-discuss/200701.mbox/browser
"Yahoo! DomainKeys Patent License"

ASF is trying to get in touch with Yahoo to ask them a minor change to the license to make it clearer and compatible with ASLv2.

While we wait I think that the best option is for you to publish the code under the same double license (GPL + Yahoo DomainKey Patent License). Unfortunately we can't host, neither bundle such code until legal issues are resolved, but users could download the mailet and use it.

I would suggest to make sure you keep the ownership of the code for a while (do not accept patches/contribution) under the GPL so that once the legal issues will be solved it will be possible for you to grant inclusion in ASF.

I know that this licensing issue is a pita for developers, and I appreciate your efforts!

Stefano

Tom Brown wrote:
Hi All!

I haven't seen any action on legal discuss for a while regarding the
licensing required to include the implementation of the domain keys
standard. As I recall, the final word was for Apache to ask Yahoo for
a specialized license...

Is that the current status of the DK implementation license? Is there
much hope of having it included directly, or would JAMES be best
served by having this DK implementation released under the GPL...?

Thanks again!

Tom Brown



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