[cas-dev] license for upcoming CAS4 server
David Whitehurst
dlwhitehurst at gmail.com
Tue Nov 25 12:43:14 EST 2008
Scott:
Could JA-SIG ask for complete ownership of all code at this point? (remove
any authorship) Or will CAS always carry a mixed bag of code owners and
licensors?
It's a very grey area for me and you would think that any open source group
would want a codebase that was singularly licensed.
David
On 11/25/08, Scott Battaglia <scott.battaglia at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Phillip Rhodes <
> mindcrime at cpphacker.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Scott Battaglia wrote:
>>
>>> Developers & Future Contributors,
>>>
>>> JASIG is currently investigating licenses for use in future projects.
>>> One of the licenses being seriously considered is the Apache2 license.
>>>
>>
>>
>> +1 for Apache2 License.
>>
>> In addition, JASIG is looking at individual contributor license
>>> agreements similar to the ones Apache uses. If anyone has any serious
>>> objections or concerns, please let me know,
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Not a bad idea, to protect the project. Just don't make it too
>> bureaucratic and heavyweight a process to submit the ICL.
>
>
> Hoping to make it as painless as possible since I'll need to submit one too
> ;-)
>
> -Scott
>
>
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