Hi Ben,
I am quite sure this is a leftover of a previous JGrass coauthor
(basically I didn't know it was licensed) . I have to check how much
it is needed. Maybe it can be removed.

Regarding the tokenizer I am quite sure I checked license
compatibility and then put the geotools header on top, leaving also
the old reference. Thinking about it back then it seemed the proper
way to me, but now I agree with you. I am not sure what should be
done. Can other license headers stay were they are if compatible,
right? Should it be mentioned?

Thanks,
Andrea




On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies
<[email protected]> wrote:
> rgb.txt has its own wikipedia page:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rgb.txt
>
> Maybe this should be the X Consortium license? The grassraster colour table
> is missing only a few of the 752 named ccolours in the original X consortium
> rgb.txt:
> http://cvsweb.xfree86.org/cvsweb/*checkout*/xc/programs/rgb/rgb.txt?rev=1.1
>
> $ diff names.from.rgb.txt names.from.grassraster.txt
> 3,4c3
> < antique white
> < AntiqueWhite
> ---
>> antiquewhite
> 167d165
> < floral white
> 172d169
> < ghost white
> 436a434
>> light
> 443d440
> < light green
> 472d468
> < LightGreen
> 562d557
> < old lace
> 744d738
> < white smoke
>
> The grassraster entry "light" is an error.  :-)
>
>
>
> On 17/05/11 15:27, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>>
>> - JGrassUtilities.java (org.geotools.gce.grassraster.JGrassUtilities)
>> looks like it contains colour tables (names and RGB components) that are
>> directly converted from MIT X Window System's rgb.txt in its entirety.
>> This should be acknowledged, and we should accept and include the
>> relevant MIT license in LICENSE.txt(?) and/or review.apt.
>
> --
> Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]>
> Software Engineering Team Leader
> CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
> Australian Resources Research Centre
>

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