I re-licensed it under the Apache License Version 2.0 (same as Guice 
itself).

On Wednesday, 2 April 2014 16:08:51 UTC-4, dhoffer wrote:
>
> I had the same thoughts on the license, Apache or something similar would 
> be great.
>
> -Dave
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Christian Gruber 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> This is pretty Badass.
>>
>> One question - could you consider also licensing it under Apache 2.0 or 
>> something else the OSI has approved as an open-source license?  WTFPL 
>> basically means we could never use it in Google, nor could Googlers 
>> contribute back to it, owing to its lack of warranty disclaimer and very 
>> vague rights grant.
>>
>> That said, this is a pretty cool extension.  Need to look into the 
>> performance implications of context sensitive provision, but I like it, 
>> conceptually.
>>
>> c.
>>
>> On 2 Apr 2014, at 12:18, Tavian Barnes wrote:
>>
>>  Sangria <http://tavianator.com/sangria/> is a project where I'll be
>>>
>>> releasing some Guice extensions that I've written.  Currently it provides
>>> context-sensitive injection, and through that, first-class (constructor)
>>> injection of non-JUL loggers like SLF4J.
>>>
>>> The API for context-sensitive injection looks like this:
>>>
>>> *public* *interface* ContextSensitiveProvider<T> {
>>>
>>>  T getInContext(InjectionPoint injectionPoint);
>>>  T getInUnknownContext();
>>> }
>>>
>>> public class YourModule extends AbstractModule {
>>>  @Override
>>>  protected void configure() {
>>>      ContextSensitiveBinder.create(binder())
>>>              .bind(YourType.class)
>>>              .toContextSensitiveProvider(YourProvider.class);
>>>  }
>>> }
>>>
>>> The implementation is based on Noctarius's suggestion from an old thread
>>> here to use a ProvisionListener together with a ThreadLocal.
>>>
>>> I wrote a blog post about it here<http://tavianator.com/
>>> 2014/04/announcing-sangria/>.
>>> The code is released under the WTFPL <http://www.wtfpl.net/>, and is
>>> available on GitHub <https://github.com/tavianator/sangria>.  Feel free 
>>> to
>>>
>>> comment or send pull requests.
>>>
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>>
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