> For instance, in JMeter we have ~1MiB of license texts.

We're nowhere near that for Calcite are we? Concatenating licenses
seems to be an easy fix. That said, if the switch  to Gradle makes
another approach equally easy, I don't have a real preference.
--
Michael Mior
[email protected]

Le mer. 3 juil. 2019 à 15:20, Vladimir Sitnikov
<[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> Stamatis>it seems that a single LICENCE
> Stamatis>file with some separator is very common
>
> I'm not that sure.
> For instance, in JMeter we have ~1MiB of license texts.
> Having that "with some separator" would probably be more like a torture for
> the reader.
>
> Stamatis>Lucene
>
> That is an interesting example.
> Here's a binary download url:
> https://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.lua/lucene/java/8.1.1/lucene-8.1.1.tgz
>
> Their LICENSE is 24KiB  (Apache-2.0 is ~11KiB)
> Then they have "/licenses/" folder that contains license texts as follows:
>
> asm-commons-5.1.jar.sha1
> asm-commons-LICENSE-BSD_LIKE.txt
> asm-commons-NOTICE.txt
> antlr4-runtime-4.5.1-1.jar.sha1
> antlr4-runtime-LICENSE-BSD.txt
> antlr4-runtime-NOTICE.txt
> httpclient-4.5.6.jar.sha1
> httpclient-LICENSE-ASL.txt
> httpclient-NOTICE.txt
>
> and so on.
>
> *.sha1 contain checksums for the jars (not for the licenses)
> ASF / BSD_LIKE seems to be a classification of their choice.
>
> Vladimir

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