On 9 Feb 2012, at 13:50, Ate Douma wrote: > On 02/09/2012 02:41 PM, Scott Wilson wrote: >> After Ate's prompt I've been through the NOTICE files and pruned lots of >> entries that weren't needed. >> >> However I've come across a trickier one, which is for the standalone release >> we include Jetty, which has had quite a few changes to its LICENSE and >> NOTICE over the >> years. The version I see in the release is 6.1.3. This one is ASL (not >> actually ECL as we have it in LICENSE, thats for Jetty 7 and higher) and has >> the NOTICE below. >> >> I know I need to correct the LICENSE; my question is: what does this NOTICE >> mean for Wookie? Do we need to include this NOTICE file in the standalone >> release, or refer to it from our own NOTICE? > > It needs to be include (merged, duplications removed) within the NOTICE for > the standalone release. > > Note: it makes a reference to jboss integration module which seems to have > some LGPL code. Make sure to not have that module included as we don't > distribute LGPL with ASF. Then that part of the notice isn't needed.
OK done; I noted that LGPL notice, but that only applies to one of the modules you get in the "extras" folder with the full download of Jetty - we just use the core jars. > >> >> S >> >> >> ============================================================== >> Jetty Web Container >> Copyright 1995-2006 Mort Bay Consulting Pty Ltd >> ============================================================== >> >> This product includes some software developed at The Apache Software >> Foundation (http://www.apache.org/). >> >> The javax.servlet package used by Jetty is copyright >> Sun Microsystems, Inc and Apache Software Foundation. It is >> distributed under the Common Development and Distribution License. >> You can obtain a copy of the license at >> https://glassfish.dev.java.net/public/CDDLv1.0.html. >> >> The UnixCrypt.java code ~Implements the one way cryptography used by >> Unix systems for simple password protection. Copyright 1996 Aki Yoshida, >> modified April 2001 by Iris Van den Broeke, Daniel Deville. >> >> The default JSP implementation is provided by the Glassfish JSP engine >> from project Glassfish http://glassfish.dev.java.net. Copyright 2005 >> Sun Microsystems, Inc. and portions Copyright Apache Software Foundation. >> >> Some portions of the code are Copyright: >> 2006 Tim Vernum >> 1999 Jason Gilbert. >> >> The jboss integration module contains some LGPL code. >> >
