Here are some users that I've seen mentioned on the mailing list:
Fannie Mae, Shell, Deutsche Bank, IBM, Sun, HP, Hallmark, Pizza Hut, Daimler
Chrysler, Capital One.
-Dan
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From: Scott Carlson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 1:48 PM
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Dan Cancro wrote:
Here are some users that I've seen mentioned on the mailing list:
Fannie Mae, Shell, Deutsche Bank, IBM, Sun, HP, Hallmark, Pizza Hut, Daimler
Chrysler, Capital One.
-Dan
What about the licensing issues? I'd be quite interested to hear
comments on those.
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Personally, I've got no problems with Struts or plastering
powered by Struts on every page.
I would, if I were in charge of brand management/marketing.
Does the Struts license allow putting that sentence in
a meta tag (bad) or as an HTML comment (good), so that
it's invisible to the regular
The License issue you're describing only applies if you are redistributing
the software - that is if you distribute the software to some other entity
and THEY install it. If this is the case, any docs (or the code you give
them) must include an acknowledgement.
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* 3. The end-user
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Subject: RE: Who's using Struts and
license issue
You just need to include the Apache License
http://apache.org/LICENSE
along with any of your own copyrights, disclaimers, or licensing
notices. Or, if you don't do any of that, in a file next to to the JARs.
What's going on, is that when you credit yourself, Apache wants to be
credited too.
Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Kevin Bedell/Systems/USHO/SunLife)
Subject: Re: Who's using Struts and license issue
You just need to include the Apache License
http://apache.org/LICENSE
along with any of your own copyrights, disclaimers, or licensing
notices. Or, if you don't do
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