[dev] [cvs] commit: chora/docs CHANGES chora/js prototype.js chora/js/src prototype.js horde/docs CHANGES gollem/docs CHANGES gollem/js prototype.js gollem/js/src prototype.js hordeweb/js prototype.js hordeweb/js/src prototype.js imp/docs CHANGES imp/js prototype.js ...

Chuck Hagenbuch chuck at horde.org
Sun May 4 04:10:18 UTC 2008


Quoting Michael M Slusarz <slusarz at horde.org>:

  This has been on my mind for awhile and thought I'd get it out there -
> for the various 3rd party apps we distribute along with our code
> (right now, all I can think of is xinha, fckeditor, tinymce,
> scriptaculous, and prototype), we should probably have a wiki page
> tracking their licenses.  For those under the GPL/LGPL/MPL
> (fckeditor), I don't believe we are distributing the full source
> distribution so we should probably be keeping a local copy of the base
> distribution in case anyone ever asks us for the source code.  I think
> xinha is BSD so we just need to have the license in the distribution).
>   scriptaculous is MIT-like, so we just need to make sure we
> distribute scriptaculous.js with all apps using it (we do this).
> prototype is MIT-like but doesn't require copyright notices so
> technically, with the above changes, we don't need to do anything.
>
> anyway, thought I would throw this out there, especially since there
> was the recent ticket on licenses (maybe this should go in that
> ticket, but I don't really have access to the bugs DB right now).

Makes sense to me - I added it to the ticket.

-chuck


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