Michael Wechner wrote:
Hi
The license of cqfs is saying:
<< Day Management AG or ("Day") is pleased to offer you use of this content repository and tools for non-commercial use. >>
and
<< The software is owned by Day and therefore, unless you have received Day's prior written permission to do so, you may not market, rent, lease, distribute or sublicense the software, and you may not disassemble, reverse engineer or create derivatives of the software. >>
so I guess it's clear that if we want to use and distribute cqfs with Apache Lenya we need the written permission of Day.
That's more complicated than that, as the licence also applies to users of Lenya. So this written permission constraint conflicts with the ASL. Not talking about the simple fact that its not opensource that also conflicts with the licence.
Sylvain
-- Sylvain Wallez Anyware Technologies http://apache.org/~sylvain http://anyware-tech.com Apache Software Foundation Member Research & Technology Director
