Yes, it can and it's probably the best option.
Hadrian
On 03/05/2012 05:47 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:
Hi,
can't it be added to the google project creating a repo in the source
repository?
- Romain
2012/3/5 Christian Müller<christian.muel...@gmail.com>
I think the problem is to add the dependency "org.sap/sap-jco/x.y.z" to an
ASF maven repository. Without it, we cannot build this component. Because
of this, I see no way to host this component at camel-extra. :-(
Best,
Christian
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 7:22 PM, Christian Müller<
christian.muel...@gmail.com> wrote:
+1
This will make a few things easier for us and for our users.
Of course, we can host this component in camel-extra on googlecode, but
we
often ignore/forget these components (the last version is 2.8.0). And I
think many of our users don't know that we also host some components
because of license reasons on camel-extra.
I will checkout the code from github and play with it a bit...
@Björn: If you are the owner of this contribution, could you please open
a
JIRA for this new component and attach it (don't forget to grant the
Apache
license). Than we could put it into camel-extra and start to work to
improve this component. And if Hibersap is licensed with a compatible
license, we can move it into our repo at Apache.
Best,
Christian
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Erker, Carsten<
carsten.er...@akquinet.de> wrote:
Hi Christian,
yes, a colleague who is Apache member just explained it to me.
We are discussing about switching to ASL 2.0 with the next version.
Regards,
Carsten
Am 20.01.2012 um 10:36 schrieb Christian Schneider:
Hi Carsten,
you migth want to take a look at the Apache license policies:
http://www.apache.org/legal/3party.html
LGPL is listed as excluded so it may not be used as a dependency of an
apache product (as far as I understand).
I am not sure why it can´t be used but I guess some lawyer has helped
with that policy.
Christian
Am 20.01.2012 09:27, schrieb cerker:
Björn, thanks a lot for sharing your camel-hibersap component. I only
just
started playing around with camel and liked it very much. Now there
is
a
good reason to take a deeper look.
It's good to hear that Hibersap helped you with your project.
Regarding the
license, I think there should be no problems to combine libraries
that
are
under the Apache license and ones under LGPL (at least in their
current
versions). We initially liked the idea of a copyleft license and LGPL
is the
one most widely used. After all, I am not a lawyer and the big
disadvantage
of LGPL is that nobody seems to fully understand it and things are
open to
interpretation. Anyway, I'll have a talk with some people in my
company who
have a deeper understanding of OS licenses and we'll rethink the
licensing....
If you got any questions feel free to contact me via email or use the
Hibersap forums or issue tracker on Sourceforge.
Best Regards,
Carsten
(Founder of the Hibersap project)
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