Olivier,

yes, that would be great.  I checked out Rhino, and
it is clean, as you said.  People can still use JRuby,
they just have to download it (and worry about the
legal stuff themselves ;-).

I have already modified the NOTICE file a little bit.
So when you do the Rhino integration, don't worry about
the NOTICE/LICENSE, I can take care of that.

BTW, if you read the Mozilla FAQ on why they relicensed
their code, you begin to realize why Apache is so
concerned with clean licensing.  It's the world we
live in...

Sorry for dragging this out, but I think we're
almost there now.

--Thilo

Olivier Terrier wrote:
> No worry I can remove all the jruby stuff and just put a note to tell people 
> how to install it if them want to give it a try, as you suggested.
> The original purpose was to illustrate that several scripting languages can 
> be used by the annotator (not just beanshell which is the prefered one for 
> me).
> What I can do is to add the Rhino Javascript support (quite easy I already 
> have it here) which is perfectly eligible in terms of licensing (Mozilla) and 
> adapt the tests in consequence.
> 
> Whar do you think?
> 
> Olivier
> 
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : Thilo Goetz (JIRA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Envoyé : mercredi 21 novembre 2007 13:17
>> À : Olivier Terrier
>> Objet : [jira] Commented: (UIMA-624) UIMA Sandbox BSF 
>> Annotator initial code drop
>>
>>
>>     [ 
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-624?page=com.atlass
>> ian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#action_
>> 12544433 ] 
>>
>> Thilo Goetz commented on UIMA-624:
>> ----------------------------------
>>
>> Folks, I spent some more time on this, trying to straighten 
>> out the legal stuff.  Unfortunately, it looks like JRuby is 
>> an assembly of variously licensed open source components 
>> without proper attribution or licensing information in the 
>> JRuby distribution.  Just for example, the attribution and 
>> license required by the ASM distribution is missing.  We 
>> can't put this in our SVN, nor do we want to distribute it.
>>
>> So what are our options?  Leave it out and tell people where 
>> to get it and how to install it would be my suggestion.  
>> Olivier, what do you think?
>>
>> I've checked the other 3rd party components, they seem to be in order.
>>
>>
>>> UIMA Sandbox BSF Annotator initial code drop
>>> --------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>                 Key: UIMA-624
>>>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-624
>>>             Project: UIMA
>>>          Issue Type: New Feature
>>>          Components: Sandbox
>>>            Reporter: Olivier Terrier
>>>            Priority: Minor
>>>         Attachments: BSFAnnotator.zip, jruby-COPYING.CPL
>>>
>>>
>>> Here is the BSF Scripting Annotator as discussed in the 
>> uima-dev list.
>>> Comments are welcome
>>> Olivier
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