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Ryan Blue commented on AVRO-1747:
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I recently asked for a [clarification on the license of Doxygen configuration
files|https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755135] you can take a look
at. The main thing is to ask what license the author is making the content
available under and then we can work with the terms of that license.
Thanks for looking into packaging, what you suggest sounds great. We also need
to make sure that in the avro-js.tgz file there is a LICENSE and a NOTICE file
for this distribution artifact. The license is the text of the Apache license,
plus a section for all of the third-party works that are included (see [csharp
as an example|https://github.com/apache/avro/blob/trunk/lang/csharp/LICENSE]).
The NOTICE file is the standard Apache notice for Avro, plus anything that
needs to be added for included works.
> JavaScript implementation
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>
> Key: AVRO-1747
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-1747
> Project: Avro
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: javascript
> Reporter: Matthieu Monsch
> Attachments: AVRO-1747.patch
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>
> Hello,
> I'm not sure if there is still interest in a JavaScript implementation of the
> Avro spec, or if this is the right place for this message (apologies if not),
> but in case it's useful here is one: https://github.com/mtth/avsc
> It's pretty fast, fully featured aside from protocols (AFAIK), and runs in
> the browser.
> Disclaimer: I wrote this library. (I initially searched around for existing
> implementations, and even saw a few tickets on this board about JavaScript
> decoders, but couldn't find one to support the schemas I have to process.)
> Best,
> -Matthieu
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