Adam,

thanks for clarification. It's encouraging for commercial projects to
use Gradle.

Again thanks,
Bronislav Gabrhelik


2011/1/17 Adam Murdoch <[email protected]>:
>
> On 17/01/2011, at 8:35 PM, Bronislav Gabrhelik wrote:
>
> we are currently testing Gradle. We like its features. It is really
> great build tool. We are deciding  if we use it in our commercial
> project. We have found that in licence notes is mentioned SVNKit, but
> didn't find any usage of it. SVNKit has special licensing for
> commercial projects. If we use gradle in our project, how is it with
> licensing of SVNKit? Do we have to obtain SVNKit commercial licence,
> even if we use gradle in binary form as a tool? I am afraid it would
> be showstopper for Gradle in our project. It SVNKit used in Gradle
> project?
>
> It was being used to build Gradle itself, but no longer is. It is not
> included in the distribution. We forgot to remove the mention from the
> license file when we stopped using it. I've fixed this now.
>
> Is there any plan to use it in the future?
>
> Not in the core. It may or may not be used at some point in the future in a
> 'subversion' plugin. So, this will mean that if you are not happy with the
> licensing, you can opt out and not use the plugin.
>
> --
> Adam Murdoch
> Gradle Developer
> http://www.gradle.org
> CTO, Gradle Inc. - Gradle Training, Support, Consulting
> http://www.gradle.biz
>
>

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