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On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 2:03 AM, Christoph Emmersberger <cemme...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
> I’ve done some checking regarding licenses of Camel-Extra components and
> figured, that we are currently not using any direct dependencies of any non
> ASF compliant licenses within the following components:
>
> camel-couchbase
> Couchbase itself remains under a proprietary and enterprise license, the
> client we are using is under the ASF2.0 license
>
> camel-spring-neo4j
> Neo4J server remains to be under the GNU GPL, however the libraries that
> we are using to connect to the server instance are maintained under ASF 2.0
>
> camel-zeromq
> zeromq is licensed unde LGPLv3+, however the connecting libraries are ASF
> 2.0.
>
> Therefore, I kindly ask you to consider a migration of these three
> components into
> You’ll find further, more detailed information on the Camel-Extra mailing
> list [1].
>
> Please get back with some advice regarding the contribution of the listed
> components to ASF Camel.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Christoph
>
> [1]
> http://camel-extra.1091541.n5.nabble.com/DISCUSS-Camel-Extra-Licenses-td332.html
>
>

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