See the Apache Licensing and Distribution FAQ at http:// www.apache.org/foundation/licence-FAQ.html. There are publicly accessible Maven repositories that distribute log4j, so at least those entities felt they were could distribute log4j through a publicly accessible Maven repository and adhere to the terms to the license. However, if you modified log4j to install spyware and placed it on your Maven repository as Apache log4j and we'd have a problem with that. So we can't give you an blanket answer other than read the license.

On May 10, 2006, at 5:29 PM, Marco Tedone wrote:

Hi, I'm writing an open source framework which makes use of log4j as logging framework. May I distribute log4j from my Maven repository, accessible publicly?

Marco

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