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Re: [technology-pmc] Re: Third party dependencies in ACTF project (Java APIs of OOo)
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Hi Bjorn,
Thank you very much for your support.
We'll continue to improve ACTF's components including this OOo Editor
plugin.
Best regards,
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Kentarou Fukuda, Ph.D.
Tokyo Research Laboratory, IBM Japan
Tel: +81-46-215-4659
E-mail: kentarou@xxxxxxxxxx
technology-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 2008/02/19 03:50:54:
> Kentarou,
> The Technology PMC approves of this approach and defines this as an
> exempt pre-req. The key decider issue for us is that ACTF works
> without these jars, thus products built on top of ACTF do not
> require this other-licensed code. I will annotate CQ 2086 with these
> comments as well.
>
> - Bjorn
>
> Kentarou Fukuda wrote:
> As in the CQ2086 (https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2086),
> to open the OpenDocument Format (ODF) files in the Eclipse editor, our
OOo
> Editor plugin uses OpenOffice.org (OOo, the most commonly used ODF
editor
> published under LGPL). The OOo Editor plugin automatically detects the
> existence of OOo in the user's machine, and it dynamically links to the
> required jars to call APIs of OOo.
>
> Is this dependency categorized into "exempt pre-req"?
>
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