On Jun 28, 2005, at 11:32 AM, Yoav Shapira wrote:
Hi,
While they might help us as a one-time thing, this should become a
standard
part of our release process. Automation would be nice ;)
The older files under ASL 1.1 license do not need to be touched. Only
releases made since last year need to have the 2.0 license, retro-
fitting is
prohibited.
The java-repository has ASL 1.1 licensed and likely soon 2.0 licensed
files in jars directory and licenses in a second directory. It is
not obvious how the jars map to the license documents if their are
multiple licenses in the license directory. I looked at several
other projects in the java-repository and they all still seemed to
have ASL 1.1 license documents. I don't know how Maven (or whatever)
these and whether it would present a log4j 1.2.11 user for example
with an ASL 1.1 license notification.
And this is not some strange bit of social engineering ;) On the
contrary,
I feel bad for having forgotten this...
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