Hi Andrew, exactly right - you only have to include the license in the license-section of your product. You need not include the MyFaces-Source-Code (also not the patched source-code).
regards, Martin On 8/22/06, Andrew Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a question regarding altering the myfaces code (back-ported a patch) and if there is anything legally we have to do besides ship a copy of the license: I need to apply a tomahawk 1.1.4 patch to 1.1.3 in the 2.0.2 shared code. I got the patch from Jira and the code from SVN to build it. If we distributed tomahawk1.1.3.jar in binary form only, is there any kind of note or notice that we have to distribute? Or since it is technically modified from the SVN code, do we have to ship the altered source code? From reading the legal-ese, it does look like we have to do anything except for include the license in the release of our product, but I wanted to be sure. Thanks, Andrew
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