As Daniel says, its not necessarily a no-go but I do wonder how many
non-commercial installs Jenkins actually has so not sure what kind of
uptake your plugin will have.

In terms of visibility, I wonder if any thought has been given of
publishing the type of licence in the Plugin Info box on the wiki? Seems
like a reasonable place to call out licence information (especially if a
"non-standard" one)

Richard.

On Wed, 25 Nov 2015 at 02:48 Daniel Beck <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 24.11.2015, at 14:14, Michael Prankl <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Is including this some kind of "no-go" for Jenkins plugins? Because
> right now I would go forward with Highcharts and include some kind of
> footer with this license information.
>
> I would not consider it a 'no-go', you just need to be clear on what
> license(s) the entire plugin falls under.
>
> Users who care about it should be able to see it in your plugin's
> documentation (GitHub readme, Jenkins wiki page), and it should be part of
> the plugin's metadata:
>
> https://YOUR-JENKINS/pluginManager/plugin/YOUR-PLUGIN-ID/thirdPartyLicenses
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