I'm a bit puzzled by the Apache license notice present in the following files after doing "cordova create":
www/index.html www/js/index.js www/css/index.css The trouble is that if I begin my project by extending those files, it seems like the Apache license covers my changes as well as the original template. It also seems like I am saying that my changes are "licensed to the Apache Software Foundation under one or more contributor license agreements". And it doesn't seem like the Apache license would allow me to remove those notices. So am I right in thinking that if I want to develop software that I might not intend to be Apache-licensed and/or licensed to ASF, I have to delete these 3 files and start from scratch? This sort of thing seems a little inappropriate in a template. Basically what it means is that I have to (1) work out what the template does and which parts I actually need to begin a project, (2) rewrite those parts by hand (basic html document structure, meta/viewport tag, etc.) taking care not to resort to copy/paste, (3) gradually realise that the aspects of my app that behave inconveniently on certain platforms correspond to things I chose not to copy over from the template. Is there any other way to approach this? Is it a mistake? Thanks.
