I see that comments on have been made to provide A2 licenses where applicable, and it looks like the rest of the code is A2 licensed. Provided you as a CLA signitory have recorded permission from the copyright holder (google I assume) to re-assign the license, and we (Shindig) as a community are prepared to take on maintenance of the code, then there should be no problem in pulling this in. There contribution will need to me appropriately attributed in the NOTICE file.

But I am a relative newcomer to Apache, and not a lawyer.
Ian


BTW, how is the speed of this DOM based lib ?
I did a project recently where we had to use string parsing and compilation into native JS, as all the DOM based JS template languages crippled the browser.


On 2 Apr 2009, at 15:32, Lev Epshteyn wrote:

Guys, I need advice on how to best go about getting a branch of JSTemplate
into the Shindig codebase.

JSTemplate is a DOM-based template library currently used by the client-side
OpenSocial template implementation. libhttp://
code.google.com/p/google-jstemplate/

As a result of some spec changes, I have had to modify this library to
continue working for us - and these changes aren't likely to be integrated
back into the trunk of JST because they are pretty specific to some
decisions made by OpenSocial. Therefore, I would like to create a copy
within the Shindig codebase and modify it as needed.

I had initially (and naively) simply copied the files in as part of a patch (http://codereview.appspot.com/32041/show) but Evan has suggested that a more formal process may be in order. Please let me know what the best way to
go about this is.

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