Matthew Johnson mj...@debian.org writes:
I don't like:
* 5. Products derived from this software may not be called
* OpenSymphony
*or OGNL, nor may OpenSymphony or OGNL appear in their
*name, without prior written permission of the OpenSymphony
*Group.
since we are, arguably,
Dear friends,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package ognl.
* Package name: ognl
Version : 2.7.3-1
Upstream Author : Drew Davidson and Luke Blanshard (Open Symphony)
* URL : http://www.opensymphony.com/ognl/
* License : BSD/Apache
Section : java
Hi Damien,
I've reviewed the package and it looks clean, but I have one question.
Which bit is licenced under the apache-derived licence? I can only find
BSD-licenced files.
Matt
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Le dimanche 09 août 2009 22:40:30, Matthew Johnson a écrit :
Hi Damien,
Hi Matthew,
I've reviewed the package and it looks clean, but I have one question.
Which bit is licenced under the apache-derived licence? I can only find
BSD-licenced files.
OpenSymfony Licence (Apache derived one) is
On Sun Aug 09 23:02, Damien Raude-Morvan wrote:
I've reviewed the package and it looks clean, but I have one question.
Which bit is licenced under the apache-derived licence? I can only find
BSD-licenced files.
OpenSymfony Licence (Apache derived one) is promoted by upstream as official
Matthew Johnson mj...@debian.org writes:
I don't like:
* 5. Products derived from this software may not be called
* OpenSymphony
*or OGNL, nor may OpenSymphony or OGNL appear in their
*name, without prior written permission of the OpenSymphony
*Group.
since we are, arguably,
Le dimanche 09 août 2009 23:53:41, Matthew Johnson a écrit :
On Sun Aug 09 23:02, Damien Raude-Morvan wrote:
I've reviewed the package and it looks clean, but I have one question.
Which bit is licenced under the apache-derived licence? I can only find
BSD-licenced files.
OpenSymfony
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