Hi Gabe,

No worries at all. jQuery is dual-licensed and we can use the MIT version. We 
already use it in cas-curator.

There's probably some legal-discuss references to this on the ASF mail archives 
here's one I found
quickly in the ISIS project where they go with jQuery since it's ASF compatible:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-97

Please proceed and make sure the NOTICE.txt file contains a reference to it as 
specified
by the author.

Cheers,
Chris

On Feb 1, 2012, at 4:08 PM, Resneck, Gabriel M (388J) wrote:

> Hi, all.
> I’m currently working on get the cas-browser (a module that works with 
> Balance) ready to submit for out project.  There’s no patch or issue yet, but 
> don’t worry, they’re coming. The cas-browser uses jQuery (a 3rd party library 
> at jquery.org) for much of its functionality.  Jquery can use the MIT and GPL 
> licenses (http://jquery.org/license).  Which license should I use?  Do I need 
> to include a header for either of these licenses, and, if so, where would I 
> find these headers and I which files would I have to include them?  Only in 
> the jQuery libraries that we include in cas-browser or in all cas-browser 
> files that use jQuery?
> Thanks!
> 
> Gabe Resneck =)


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