By all means pursue the license if that makes sense but just
to comment, clover isn't a requirement for building WebTest,
just optionally used for producing the test coverage metrics.
Cheers, Paul.
Vaughn Spurlin wrote:
Hi Ahmed,
I see that page also gives a link to "Open Source Project License
Request". That would be most appropriate for my project, since Sun
Microsystems is the worlds largest provider of open source software.
Thanks very much for your advice.
Vaughn
Ahmed Ashour wrote:
Dear all,
There a clover open-source license, which can be obtained from
Atlassian website
(http://www.atlassian.com/software/clover/licensing.jsp#nonprofit),
if WebTest team haven't already acquired it.
Yours,
Ahmed
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*From:* Vaughn Spurlin <[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected]
*Sent:* Sunday, January 11, 2009 9:17:56 AM
*Subject:* [Webtest] Is clover.jar free open source?
I'm investigating the licenses for libraries that WebTest requires. In
order to include WebTest with OpenSolaris, I need to verify that
everything needed to build and run WebTest is available free under
licenses that are compatible with OpenSolaris licensing. In clover.jar
I found a README.html page that says "30 day evaluation license can be
downloaded from
http://www.atlassian.com/software/clover/ViewCloverLicenses.jspa". To
me, that does not look like free open source.
What is the licensing agreement with Atlassian that allows clover.jar
to be used with WebTest? How I can review a copy of the license or
agreement?
Vaughn
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