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Grant Smith commented on MYFACES-1698:
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OK, I'm starting with a full scan for all instances of the word "Sun" to make
CERTAIN we have no Sun code remaining. Thereafter I will edit the relevant .txt
files.
> NOTICE.txt in myfaces-api-1.2.0.jar and myfaces-impl-1.2.0.jar contain
> invalid comments, myfaces-impl-1.2.0.jar contains unneeded secondary license
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> Key: MYFACES-1698
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-1698
> Project: MyFaces Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: General
> Affects Versions: 1.2.0
> Environment: Not applicable
> Reporter: Lance D Bader
> Assignee: Grant Smith
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> I downloaded myfaces-core-1.2.0-bin.zip and found
> 1) myfaces-api-1.2.0.jar contains a NOTICE.txt file that contains a claim
> that it contains JSCookMenu by HengYuan, ProtoType by Sam Stephenson, and
> Script by Thomas Fuchs. Since the API library contains only the class files
> from the javax.faces package, I find this hard to believe. I would have
> expected the NOTICE.txt file in this jar to match the file at
> myfaces/core/trunk/api/src/main/resources/META-INF/NOTICE.txt. Perhaps the
> build process copies a NOTICE.txt file from the wrong source.
> 2) myfaces-impl-1.2.0.jar contains a NOTICE.txt file that contains a claim
> that it contains software from SUN. I don't think that is true anymore. The
> web-facesconfig_1_2.xsd is a clean Apache implementation. See Jira issue
> MYFACES-1639 and MYFACES-1582 for more information. I think the source for
> this file is myfaces/core/trunk/impl/src/main/resources/META-INF/NOTICE.txt .
> 3) myfaces-impl-1.2.0.jar contains a \licenses\sundtd-LICENSE.txt file.
> Since there is no SUN content anymore, this secondary license should be
> removed.
> Perhaps trivial, but important fixes for those of us who use open source
> software and want to be confident that we understand all the license
> implications.
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