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2014-03-25 15:03 GMT+01:00 Franck Wolff <frawo...@gmail.com>: > Hi, > > Here is the page about third-party tools and solutions (I don't know if > attached files are accepted on this mailing list, tell me). > > I didn't try to create any comparison table, the projects listed having > very different scope / kind of features. Each project / tool is listed with > a link and a pitch which comes from their respective websites. Many of them > are outdated and inactive, many of them are certainly not compliant with > the Apache trademark policy. > > I have modified a page coming from the Apache Flex website and integration > should be straightforward. > > Franck. > > > > 2014-03-21 14:28 GMT+01:00 Franck Wolff <frawo...@gmail.com>: > > >> 2014-03-20 19:16 GMT+01:00 Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com>: >> >> >>> >>> On 3/20/14 9:54 AM, "Franck Wolff" <frawo...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> >I can certainly make sure that GraniteDS website is linking back to >>> Apache >>> >Flex (we already do that) and following the Apache trademark policy (if >>> I >>> >understand what it is about ;) >>> Sounds great. Let us know when you think you've conformed to the policy >>> and the Apache Flex PMC will review and make suggestions if needed. And >>> feel free to ask questions on the dev@ list if you're unsure of how to >>> implement the policy. >>> >> >> I think we already comply with the policy: we refer to either "Flex" or >> "Apache Flex" on our website and we link to http://flex.apache.org/ on >> our main pages. You can certainly find "Adobe Flex" in some of our old blog >> posts and documentations. I have added a notice about "Apache", "Apache >> Flex" and "Flex" trademarks at the bottom of our site terms & conditions ( >> http://www.granitedataservices.com/contact-us/site-terms-and-conditions-of-use/). >> We also have the full Apache 2 License in our distrib >> (licenses/third-party/). >> >> BTW, according to this page: http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/list/, >> Flex isn't listed as a trademark of Apache but just as a project... >> >> Anyway, I would be happy if somebody from the Apache Flex PMC can have a >> look at our website and make sure we are not infringing any Apache policy. >> >> >> > >>> >However, I can't verify that all related projects are complying to your >>> >request and I'm certainly not the right person to ask them to do so... >>> Right, that's the job of the PMC. We should ask each technology owner >>> that is going to be in the list to conform before we actually put them in >>> the list (assuming they are still active). >>> >> >> I will put everything I know related to Flex in the draft, you are free >> to remove those who don't comply with the policy. >> >> Thanks, >> Franck. >> >> >>> >>> -Alex >>> >>> >> >