On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 5:40 PM, David Moreno Montero
<dmor...@coralbits.com> wrote:
> If you agree, you may branch the onion source at github, and pull request me 
> the changes.
 OK, will do.

> About jquery, is it ok to include it non-minified? Also could be used 
> straight from the jquery CDN, but somehow I feel users would feel more secure 
> if its using only local resources.
 Better if not. 1) Not all users will have internet access for CDN. 2)
jQuery may have performance / security issues anytime. Just depend on
the needed version, as it's already packaged and taken care of.

> About library versioning, I just added it, but I got a bug report that its 
> not following proper libtool standards. I'm still fixing that, but the 
> current solution should be on the debian branch.
 OK, waiting for that.

> About manpages, I can try to prepare them ASAP, but some tips are welcome 
> about how to create great manpages: which programs/commands? is groff the 
> recomended way?
 For a start you may use 'apt-get install help2man; man help2man'.

One more problem btw. LICENSE.txt states: "Contents of the src folder
(the Library) is licensed under both GPLv2+ and Apache 2." while
README.rst states: "The library is under the LGPL license, [...]"
(which one?), then see a file, for example src/onion/block.c which has
only Apache 2.0 license header. Which one is correct? Then you link
together everything with src/onion/sd-daemon.[ch] which is licensed
under MIT. I'm not a license expert and don't know what the result
will be. Does linking MIT with (L)GPL code allowed? Where's / how MIT
license vanished from the resulting library?

Laszlo/GCS


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