Very helpful, thanks Taylor. On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 4:34 PM, P. Taylor Goetz <ptgo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry to reply from a phone... > > If this is code generated from Metron, just add the header to the > minified code. If it came from an external source, the L & E files should > be updated appropriately. > > -Taylor > > > On Apr 5, 2017, at 10:25 PM, James Sirota <jsir...@apache.org> wrote: > > > > Wanted to bump this up to the top. Did we ever get a resolution on this? > > > > 05.04.2017, 05:51, "Ryan Merriman" <merrim...@gmail.com>: > >> Mentors, > >> > >> We package javascript code in a tar.gz archive for one of our modules. > >> Before it is added to the archive it is compiled down from Typescript, > then > >> minified. Would that code still be considered source at that point and > >> still require a license header? > >> > >> I found this section on the Apache website that seems relevant ( > >> https://www.apache.org/legal/src-headers.html#is-a-short- > form-of-the-source-header-available) > >> because it mentions minified javascript as an example. But I'm not clear > >> on what exactly must be done to the minified javascript file. How and > >> where should the shorter form be applied? If it should be applied as a > >> comment then why not just apply the normal header? > >> > >> Thanks in advance for any help or advice you can give me. I am not able > to > >> find a clear example or explanation and want to make sure this gets done > >> correctly. > >> > >> Ryan Merriman > > > > ------------------- > > Thank you, > > > > James Sirota > > PPMC- Apache Metron (Incubating) > > jsirota AT apache DOT org >