Nick Heudecker wrote:
Not to split hairs here, but the actual library we're talking about isn't Java. It's JavaScript. Does that impact anything about this discussion?
No, type of code is irrelevant for license issues. Javascript actually makes things a bit more difficult because you have a bigger danger of making quick changes like bug fixes and forgetting about possible (viral) license requirements. With binary or compiled libraries you can be more or less assured it has not be tampered with.
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