Hi, > Then we need to decide whether we want the install scripts to prompt folks > to accept Saxon or not, and whether we should continue to have folks > approve OSMF and SWFObject like we currently do.
We should probably be consistent. If we ask for OSMF we should for Saxon. It seems clear to me that theirs no need to ask if we only include the jar, as the source code isn't included, it can't be modified, and so the week copy left provisions of MPL don't apply. But either way (if we ask or not) it's not a blocker as the license requirements have been met. (Assuming it's added to LICENSE.) Re SWFObject (MIT licensed) there no need to ask but again it's not a blocker if we do, just unnecessary. I've pointed this out before but seems like a good time to mention it again Firefox had a big issue with this [1][2][3] Thanks, Justin 1. https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/legal/eula/ 2. http://blog.lizardwrangler.com/2008/09/15/ubuntu-firefox-and-license-issues/ 3. http://blog.lizardwrangler.com/2008/09/16/