Re: libjlha-java license problem

2006-06-03 Thread Junichi Uekawa
Hi, Assuming that someone versed in Japanese can verify that the above license corresponds to a normal 2-clause BSD license, you may indeed include the software in Debian main. Debian main requires DFSG-free licenses; it does not require English licenses. That said, you might consider

Re: libjlha-java license problem

2006-05-26 Thread Josh Triplett
Ying-Chun Liu wrote: Dear all, I intend to package libjlha-java which can be downloaded from http://homepage1.nifty.com/dangan/Content/Program/Java/jLHA/LhaLibrary.html . In every source files (*.java) there is a license written in Japanese: Copyright (C) 2002 Michel Ishizuka All rights

libjlha-java license problem

2006-05-25 Thread Ying-Chun Liu
Dear all, I intend to package libjlha-java which can be downloaded from http://homepage1.nifty.com/dangan/Content/Program/Java/jLHA/LhaLibrary.html . In every source files (*.java) there is a license written in Japanese: Copyright (C) 2002 Michel Ishizuka All rights reserved.

Re: Java License

2005-10-20 Thread Josh Triplett
João Pinheiro wrote: I'm currently working on a Debian/Ubuntu-based Linux LiveCD Distribution to be used by the students at my university. The goal of this distro is to provide students with a development environment featuring everything they might need to use for all of their subjects

Re: Java License

2005-10-13 Thread Dalibor Topic
João Pinheiro wrote: I'm currently working on a Debian/Ubuntu-based Linux LiveCD Distribution to be used by the students at my university. The goal of this distro is to provide students with a development environment featuring everything they might need to use for all of their subjects

Java License

2005-10-12 Thread João Pinheiro
I'm currently working on a Debian/Ubuntu-based Linux LiveCD Distribution to be used by the students at my university. The goal of this distro is to provide students with a development environment featuring everything they might need to use for all of their subjects throughout the entire semester.

Re: Java License

2005-10-12 Thread Andrew Suffield
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 03:57:40AM +0100, Jo?o Pinheiro wrote: If I understand this correctly, it should possible for me to bundle the JDK along with the distro for as long as it's only distributed inside my university. Am I correct? Maybe. Sun are notoriously arseholes about this. Also,