Hey Dave,

This was recently discussed in the Apache Derby project and the understanding 
there was that we could satisfy the dual license MIT part of jQuery with text 
in our OODT NOTICE.txt file. See here [1]. The best thing to do would be to 
quickly join legal-discuss@ by sending a email to 
[email protected] and just make sure all is kosher with the 
approach that Derby used over there.

Cheers,
Chris

[1] http://osdir.com/ml/derby-dev-db-apache/2010-07/msg00611.html


On 7/22/10 6:57 PM, "David M Woollard" <[email protected]> wrote:

I hope everyone has not gotten overly sick of these dependency and licensing 
questions at this point...

It seems that jQuery has a dual license... Since one is GPL, does anyone know 
what that means? See below:

/*!
 * jQuery JavaScript Library v1.3.2
 * http://jquery.com/
 *
 * Copyright (c) 2009 John Resig
 * Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
 * http://docs.jquery.com/License
 *
 * Date: 2009-02-19 17:34:21 -0500 (Thu, 19 Feb 2009)
 * Revision: 6246
 */

-Dave

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