It means the same thing. Take it and do with it what you will other than removing the license. The reason that license was chosen was so that our code would fit in with pre-existing code released under the ECL.

Chuck


On Aug 2, 2006, at 7:51 PM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:

I am NOT speaking for the Wonder project, but consider that Wonder is released under BSD license. The fact that its developers have made such licensing decision means that they gave the permission to redistribute to everybody in the world already. So you can include it in your own product in any way you like.

Chuck's project on the other hand is under "Educational Community License" - I have no idea what that means :-)

Andrus


On Aug 2, 2006, at 10:43 PM, Jeremy Matthews wrote:

Whomever speaks for the project Wonder code...we'd like to incorporate it into out Tomcat distribution (free software), so as to make it easier for Tomcat Developers.
Can someone say yea or nay?

Thanks,
jeremy

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