En l'instant précis du 19/01/2009 14:43, Jaikiran s'exprimait en ces
termes:
> I was working on a Maven project and was looking for a plugin which could
> upload some documentation to some remote location. While searching this
> mailing list i came across the maven-upload-plugin which is hosted at 
> http://repository.atlassian.com/maven2/com/atlassian/maven/plugins/maven-upload-plugin/1.1/
> http://repository.atlassian.com/maven2/com/atlassian/maven/plugins/maven-upload-plugin/1.1/
>  
>
> Its exactly what i was looking for. But is that plugin meant to be used in a
> open source project? I am curious since the plugin is hosted at a *.com
> domain. Any inputs?
>
>
>   
You should ask atlassian what are de licensing terms for this artifacts.
Anyway, it's not because a plugin is commercial or closed source that
it's use is incompatible with an open source project. What you can't do
without atlassian authorisation is distribute their plugin, but as long
as it's them distributing it, you are not impacted by licensing. What
could be a problem to you is if atlassian stop distributing it :)
The opensource nature of a project related to the distribution licences
and execution of this project, not to it's build process. If you want to
create an open source project that request an expensive development
suite to be build, you can do it, you will just have more trouble
finding developper in te open source communities :)

-- 
David Delbecq
ICT
Institut Royal Météorologique
Ext:557


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