2009/1/8 Christian Grobmeier <grobme...@gmail.com>: >> The software grant *donates* the code to the foundation, so all the >> rights become of Apache itself, not of the owners. >> The previous owners of the right will be mentioned only in the IP >> (intellectual property) clearance form. >> In your case I suggest to: >> 1. add the code in your software; >> 2. add the copyright information on the top of the file that contains >> it, before the license header. >> 3. add in the NOTICE file a reference like this: >> This software contains code developed by (copyright owner) for the >> project (name of the project): (project website). > > cool. So I can create a patch (with copyright information) myself and > go on, not caring about software grants?
Yep, it's the ASL that permits it :-) Anyway, does it use ASL v2.0 or 1.1? I think that the license they show in the website is not so correct (it's copyrighted "Apache Software Foundation"...): http://jrpm.sourceforge.net/license.html Antonio --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org