Not really sure why EPL is a hindrance in
this scenario? Doesn’t EPL allow for this?
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Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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Subject: Re: [dsdp-mtj-dev]
Release parts of MTJ in a permissive license
the main idea here is to make it easier for some one
to create its own importer. since the UEI importer is the most complext one it
provide a lot of good ideas and good code to do that. if this plugin is
released as EDL it would be easier for any company to use its code (or parts of
the code)
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Gorkem Ercan <gercan@xxxxxxx> wrote:
How does EPL hinder the further enhancing of the UEI
importer?
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Gorkem
Hi MTJ,
we had some discussion in todays call about releasing some parts of MTJ in a
permissive license. This would make it easier for anyone to extend MTJ. Since
this year, the Eclipse foundation already accept to distribute example plugins
as EDL (Eclipse Distribution License). This is a BSD-like license, This link have some details about that.
the initial proposal that came in the call was to have:
- release all examples both as EPL and EDL
- release the UEI importer both as EPL and EDL (still need to both check if
this is possible since it is not an example)
i really like this idea, but i would like to get a feedback from eveyone on the
list to see if this make sense or not.
:)
gep
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