Hi Bertrand, I can confirm that the source in the oneswarm repository within edu.washington.cs packages are written by UW developers and GPL licensed. The dependencies included in the distribution are also GPL compatible to the best of our knowledge.
--Will On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 1:08 AM, Bertrand Marc <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear OneSwarm developers, > > I am a happy OneSwarm user, thank you for your work. I'd like to make a > OneSwarm package for Debian (it would also work for Ubuntu). But to make > it into Debian, I need a bit of help on two issues : > > First, could you tell me from where does come the file > build/f2f-libs/publickey-client.jar ? Where can I find it, its sources > and its license ? A Debian package can't rely on file without sources, > so this is mandatory to enter Debian. > > Since Debian is very careful with copyright issues, I also have to ask > the license and copyright (the authors) of every file in the git > repository. Some of them have explicit headers, but some (for instance > in javatests/*, oneswarm_f2f/src/edu/*, oneswarm_gwt_ui/*, > oneswarm_az_mods/*, ant-custom/*) have no license and no copyright line > (with year and authors). It would be great if you could add the > appropriate headers. if this is too much work, could you at least > confirm me (please cc [email protected]) that every file with no > headers are yours and released under the GPL ? > > Best regards, > Bertrand Marc > > --- > Web form submission > User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:11.0) Gecko/20100101 > Firefox/11.0 > User agent host: / > Refering document: http://www.oneswarm.org/about.html > _______________________________________________ > Oneswarm mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/oneswarm >

