New upstream jung on github seems to remove license issues( to be checked ). We should go to github code for latest release.
Olivier ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Joshua O'Madadhain <[email protected]> Date: dim. 17 janv. 2016 07:34 Subject: Re: Jung license To: olivier sallou <[email protected]> On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 1:23 AM, olivier sallou <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > I am part of Debian and we are trying to put Jung in the Debian repository > to ease adaption and use of the software by Debian/Ubuntu users. > Glad you're interested in JUNG. In what form are you adding it? How do you plan on keeping it up to date? > > The software contains several files which license restrict usage to non > nuclear facilities. This restriction prevents adoption in Debian which > requires software to be fully free in usage. > > Could you consider modifying the license of those files to remove those > restrictions ? > I will be releasing a new version of JUNG (v2.1) very soon on GitHub: https://github.com/jrtom/jung The code's all in place--including the removal of those dependencies which involved that license--I'm just working the last details out of the configuration and release process. Please let me know whether this will answer your need. Thanks. Joshua O'Madadhain > > Thanks > > Olivier > -- [email protected]/site/joshuaomadadhain/ Joshua O'Madadhain: Information Scientist, Musician, Philosopher-At-Tall It's that moment of dawning comprehension that I live for. -- Bill Watterson My opinions are too rational and insightful to be those of any organization.

