A PR has been submitted to add dual license head to all heron api files 

https://github.com/twitter/heron/pull/2435 
<https://github.com/twitter/heron/pull/2435>

Twitter license will be removed post incubation period.


On 2017-09-20 10:22, Karthik Ramasamy <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Taylor,> 
> 
> This is in list of things to do in my list. I thought it will be a quick> 
> fix in checkStyle program but it does not seem so. This week and next week> 
> I am traveling. Once I am back will sit down, spend some time and fix it.> 
> 
> Opened an issue to track this and assigned to myself.> 
> 
> https://github.com/twitter/heron/issues/2330> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 9:04 PM, Sanjeev Kulkarni <[email protected]>> 
> wrote:> 
> 
> > Hi Taylor,> 
> > Thanks for catching this. We're working on making sure that the copyright> 
> > is reflected accurately. Expect the change in a few days.> 
> > Thanks!> 
> >> 
> > On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 1:28 PM, P. Taylor Goetz <[email protected]> wrote:> 
> >> 
> > > Hi Heron devs,> 
> > >> 
> > > I know the Apache Heron repository has yet to move to ASF 
> > > infrastructure,> 
> > > but I wanted to point out something that applies regardless of whether 
> > > or> 
> > > not a project is an ASF project.> 
> > >> 
> > > When pulling in code from other projects (e.g. [1]), it isn%u2019t 
> > > appropriate> 
> > > to assert Twitter%u2019s copyright in the code. Regardless of whether the 
> > > code> 
> > > includes a copyright notice, the copyright belongs to the original> 
> > author,> 
> > > not the individual or organization copying the code. While in this case> 
> > the> 
> > > fact that the code is ALv2-licensed allows you to include the code in> 
> > > Heron, it does not transfer copyright.> 
> > >> 
> > > -Taylor> 
> > >> 
> > > [1] https://github.com/twitter/heron/pull/2241> 
> >> 
> 

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