On 4/9/07, Sanjiv Jivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I feel AppFuse should (temporarily?) remove the UrlRewrite filter  :
http://www.jroller.com/page/sjivan?entry=anyone_using_urlrewrite

I'm not worried about it:

http://www.nabble.com/Fwd:-Price-of-URL-Rewrite-Filter--t750057s2369.html

I sent a couple follow up e-mails to Paul:

<email id="1">
I've used this filter quite heavily and the new version of
sourcebeat.com's site.  It hasn't been published yet.  Is this
something that requires a license?  I'm assuming not because the site
is not distributed?
</email>

<email id="2">
Another thing I just thought of.  The filter is currently distributed
with Roller, Equinox and AppFuse - which are all Apache licensed.  Is
it legal, according to your license, to distribute it with those open
source projects, or do I need to buy a license to do that?
</email>

His response to both (on 12/165/05):

<quote>
Hi,

You are not profitting from it and you are distributing your source so
you don't need a license.

sourcebeat.com will not require a license.

Cheers.
</quote>

Matt




On 4/9/07, Dale Newfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Raible wrote:
> > As I was writing it I thought, "this would make a great wiki page".
> > ;-)  Thanks for making it happen Nathan!
>
> As I read it I thought "the place I want this info is in the web.xml
> file" where they're referenced, so I sprinkled in some comments.
>
> > I'll add it as a FAQ so it's easier to find.
>
> So for the best of all worlds, a link to that FAQ could be added as a
> comment in the web.xml produced by appfuse...
>
> -Dale
>
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