ColdSpring is Apache 2.0 Licensed, and every single source code file
has the License in its header..

see this for example:

http://code.coldspringframework.org:9010/viewrep/Coldspring2/coldspring/beans/BeanDefinition.cfc?r=1.32

I guess there's no harm in adding a license file to the root of the
source code either.

thanks,

Dave

On 8/15/06, Brandon Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One other thing while I'm thinking about it..

I work for a large public company and one thing which is required for
software developers is to keep track of licensing of all 3rd party
software and components for audits, Sarbanes-Oxley, etc.  I see on the
old CFOpen site that Coldspring is released under the Apache License:

http://cfopen.org/projects/coldspring/

However, no where in the 1.0 release do I read anything about
licensing.  I'm sure it's just an oversight or maybe I'm overlooking
it, but you might want to consider making it clear what license
Coldspring is released under.

Thanks,

- Brandon

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