On Monday 18 October 2004 15:14, Ugo Cei wrote: > Just to be crystal clear: what I meant to say is that if you, as > individual developer, decide to do an "import net.sf.hibernate.*" in a > Java source file, you can still put an APL header on top of your source > file (as long as you don't put that file in an ASF repo). Since your > (and Hibernate developers') take on this is a matter of opinion, yours > is as valid as anyone else's, until the matter is resolved in court, > eventually.
I agree with that, perhaps with the additional info in the header for the User, that the LGPL import is there, and perhaps a pointer some additional information resources. > Of course, if Microsoft decides to sue you on behalf of the original > copyright holder, that it's your problem. Well, it goes for the end-users as well. :o( Cheers Niclas -- +------//-------------------+ / http://www.bali.ac / / http://niclas.hedhman.org / +------//-------------------+
