Sorry for the late reply.
Any of the work done to the Weld examples was done under the JBoss Contributor Agreement
so can be relicensed to LGPL with no problem. All work subsequent to the fork of them to
JBoss AS was done by employees of Red Hat so can be relicensed with no problem.
IMO they should be LGPL to be consistent with JBoss AS.
On 20 Sep 2011, at 17:11, Scott Stark wrote:
Now some of the project pom.xml to claim to be LGPL:
jboss-as-helloworld
jboss-as-helloworld-osgi
jboss-as-login
jboss-as-numberguess
Niether the login or numberguess can be LGPL alone because it was
derived from the weld examples. Most of the work was done by Pete, so
I'm going to mark everything as ASL, and if any of the following
commiters want to object, they can ping me:
[40](ironmaiden:quickstart) > git shortlog -s
1 Bruno Vernay
5 David Bosschaert
3 Jesper Pedersen
3 Max Rydahl Andersen
87 Pete Muir
On 9/20/11 8:27 AM, Scott Stark wrote:
> We have absolutely no license information in the quickstarts, so I'll
> update the source and add an ASL license to be consistent with the
> CDI/weld examples most of the quickstarts are based on. I'll also update
> the download link license type.
>
> On 9/20/11 4:05 AM, Jason Greene wrote:
>> I just guessed when I set that. Don't put too much stock in that. Feel free
to change to ASL
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>>
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