Hi,

Yes, you are completely correct, sorry for the confusion. Each one of
the individual components has its own license, you can find them in
the licenses/ directory in the installation as well as at the end of
the README files, check out for example :

http://bitnami.org/files/stacks/mantis/README.txt

Thanks for pointing this out, we will look for ways of making it clearer


> what are you using for managing the content on your site ?

It is a homegrown Ruby on Rails site, but the forums are a modified
version of Beast

Best regards

Antonio

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 7:16 PM, Eirik Schwenke
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Antonio Santos skrev 02-06-2008 17:57:
> | Hi folks,
> |
> | I just released the BitNami Trac Stack for Windows today. For those of
> | you that didn't read any previous mail about this, the Stack is an
> | easy to use installer which installs and configures Trac and its
> | dependencies: Apache, SQLite, Subversion and Python.
> |
> | Until now only Linux and OSX versions were available, so I'm happy to
> | announce that it will work on Windows too from now on. The installer
> | won't mess with anything in the system (no path or registry needs to
> | be modified) and it's open source, distributed under the Apache 2.0
> | license.
> |
> | Our goal is to make open source applications as easy to use as
> | possible (we have installers for other projects like Liferay, Drupal,
> | WordPress, etc.)
>
> (...)
>
> A noble goal indeed. I'm a bit confused about the license issue though -- in
> this mail it appears you license the installer under the apache 2.0 license,
> and the various software under its respective licenses -- but from the
> bitnami.org homepage it appears you re-license the entire stack to the apache
> license ?
>
> ~  "Open Source
> ~   All Bitnami Stacks are free to download and use under the terms of the
> ~   Apache License 2.0"
>
> I realise this might just be a simplification for end-users -- but as
> especially the Gnu Public/lesser Gnu Public licenses have some very specific
> demands on (re)distributors it's something you can't really gloss over.
>
> I was unable to find any clarification on this in your faq, or a quick browse
> of your site/forums, including:
>
> http://bitnami.org/article/bitnami-easy-to-install-open-source-applications
> http://bitnami.org/faq
>
> The individual stacks do list licences, such as:
>
> ~  http://bitnami.org/stack/wordpress
> ~  http://bitnami.org/stack/wampstack
>
> But it would appear there's no link to the source-code code for eg mysql, 
> which
> I assume you distribute under the GPL ? As for the wampstack, I again assume
> you distribute apache under apl, php under the php licence and and the
> installer under apl?
>
>
> I just thought this was an issue that might need a little bit more attention 
> on
> your otherwise beautiful and very useful site. On a side note; what are you
> using for managing the content on your site ?
>
>
> Best regards,
>
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