Mark Storer wrote:
There are a couple mentions of iText using AGPL going forward hither and yon,
but nothing OVERT.
Yes, it has been mentioned a couple of times.
Bruno will want to make some official announcment, but he's rather busy
Actually Writing Code right now.
The release is
Which version of the AGPL is going to be used?
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The problem with the modification date can be my mistake, I need to take a
good look at code but yesterday morning it wasnt there.
I'll create a document with all the process as soon as I can and attach it
to this conversation.
Can you pls tell me what did you do to fix the producer problem?
Brian Chappell wrote:
Which version of the AGPL is going to be used?
http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/agpl-3.0.html
This is a free software, copyleft license. Its terms effectively
consist of the terms of GPLv3, with an additional paragraph in section
13 to allow users who interact
Pablo Carranza wrote:
The problem with the modification date can be my mistake, I need to take
a good look at code but yesterday morning it wasnt there.
I'll create a document with all the process as soon as I can and attach
it to this conversation.
Can you pls tell me what did you do to