You might want to consider using the Common Public license that the linux reference implementation used... You can find a copy of it on the sourceforge site.  

Boyd Dimmock
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Brad BARCLAY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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02/02/2005 02:54 PM

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Mike Nowak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Re: [javax-usb-devel] Re: jUSB on Mac OS X





On Feb 2, 2005, at 14:35, Mike Nowak wrote:

Hi Mike:

> I'm new to this project -- we have a new project where we need to
> access a USB enabled device in a cross platform way. It would be ideal
> if we could do it via a java applet on a web page... anyway, I would
> be interested in helping out, especially on a Mac OS X port. Is there
> a way I can help?

                I started trying to get some people together to work on such a project
back in December.  There are currently three of us who have agreed (in
principal) to work on this, but no development has began (due in big
part to my currently very full development schedule.  Paying jobs are
getting priority).

                I have lots of experience with Java and JNI, and am currently learning
Cocoa/Objective-C programming on OS X.  One of our other volunteers has
lots of experience with USB on OS X.  If you're interested, let me know
how much time you can put into such a project, and we can talk about it
from there.

                (We are looking to use an Open Source license, although one developer
has already said he won't contribute if we use the GPL due to some
problems with his employer.  I'm hoping an LGPL license will suffice,
but if not we may need to use a BSD-style license instead).

Brad BARCLAY,
Lead Developer & Project Administrator,
The jSyncManager Project.

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