On 09 Aug 2004, at 21:53, Leszek Gawron wrote:

Let's imagine we base cocoon on spring. There was a discussion about including hibernate in cocoon and it failed (licensing). Spring being ASL 2.0 ships with hibernate library, even if not - it contains code that was compiled against hibernate interfaces. Wouldn't this be an issue?

Before anyone makes the obligatory remark license discussions are boring, let's just not forget what Debian has been doing in this field since many years - http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/


Granted, the number of license discussions has been increasing over the past year(s), but if they can cope, so should we. It is the crux of the contract we provide to our users.

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