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Re: [dsdp-pmc] FW: webkit4swt status - CQ rejected due to LGPLdependency
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O.K. Thanks for the clarification. Looking at the contribution now, I see that it's way more the Webkit in there. Depending on how Blinki gets distributed, you may still have issues with the legal team. But I'll leave that to you and the PMC.
Cheers,
Doug.
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Wayne Parrott
<wayne@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A better way for me to have phrased the status of
the CQ is not "rejected" but rather "withdrawn". We elected not to follow the
guidance to divide the code contribution into EPL and LGPL parts as we felt that
the necessary work and potential for a split accept/reject would be
unacceptable. Such an outcome is easily circumvented by hosting this framework
separately but still in a manner that can be useful to the Eclipse community. We
are moving forward and WebKit4SWT should be publicly available very
soon.
W
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 8:52
AM
Subject: Re: [dsdp-pmc] FW: webkit4swt
status - CQ rejected due to LGPLdependency
Doug,
You are correct about the guidance to split the
framework into separate parts with respective licenses (EPL & LGPL) and
CQs. We choose not to pursue that recommendation as the framework code is not
easily separable.
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 8:40
AM
Subject: Re: [dsdp-pmc] FW: webkit4swt
status - CQ rejected due to LGPL dependency
Thanks, Wayne, I'll continue to pursue through the channels
I've been going through. The rumors you speak of aren't rumors and I'll see
if I can twist some arms :). BTW, I interpreted the Foundation's comments
that they wanted two CQ's one for WebKit, and one for the EPL parts, and not
as an outright rejection. But I may have been missing some of the
communication.
Cheers,
Doug S.
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Wayne Parrott
<wayne@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Everyone,
This is a quick summary of the CQ to include
a WebKit4SWT contribution that my team has developed and been using for
the past 10 months. One of our Blinki project goals has
been to leverage webkit4swt to provide the foundation
for a mobile web tooling framework. When we submitted the CQ we
knew the WebKit LGPL code was most likely out of scope due to Eclipse
policy to avoid hosting GPL/LGPL code. But we proceeded with the
effort as a formality to see if there has been any relaxation of the
policy (we heard rumors that LGPL may be accepted at some point). We were
politely informed that the webkit LGPL code was a concern and
we agreed to close the CQ since we have a fallback plan of
hosting the framework outside of Eclipse.
Our relationship and interaction with the
foundation has been professional and cordial in everyway regarding the
webkit4swt CQ. We are moving forward to bring a webkit solution
to Eclipse within the current policies and practices.
Wayne
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 8:00 AM
Subject:
Re: [dsdp-pmc] FW: webkit4swt status - CQ rejected due to LGPL
dependency
Sorry guys for butting in, but I'm a little confused by
what happened with this CQ. Was it rejected off-line? I didn't actually
see it stated that it was rejected, just closed.
I've had
discussions with Foundation staff and it was my understanding that there
was a chance that WebKit could be approved. The platform team, actually
more the vendors using the platform, have had no end of issues with
Mozilla's XUL and I was suggesting that WebKit would be a better
replacement and we could standardize on it for the three major OSes we
support.
I'm just wondering if we've given up too easily
here.
DougS.
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Gaff, Doug
<doug.gaff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
FYI for the
PMC
Wayne, perhaps you
should update the PMC on what will be done in Eclipse vs. at the git
repository?
This is a quick
update on the status of the webkit4swt OSS contribution. The CQ
https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3534 has
been rejected due to a strong LGPL dependency of WebKit. This
outcome was not totally unexpected due to long standing Eclipse
policies regarding this type of license. There are no hard feelings
from this team as we have a good Plan-B. We pursued this approach as
we wanted to go through the proper procedures to ensure that we give
this project our best effort.
Our Plan-B is to host
webkit4swt on a new GIT repository. That repo is being prepared this
week and we should soon be able to move forward with this OSS
effort.
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