1 and 4 is Apache license 2.0
2. and the others should be listed in attributions
<https://github.com/monkeypunch3/Radii8/blob/master/Radii8LibraryAssets/src/assets/data/attributions.xml>

Wordpress themes are usually based off existing templates or forks. In this
case the vanilla theme is a copy of Twenty Twelve. It could be any theme
though. I'm not a WordPress expert though and it could be a plugin rather
than a theme. The code I wrote is my own and I can attribute a Apache
License to it. It's located in the header and not that integrated with the
rest of the theme. It is mainly a PoC.

The way it is now I declare all the licenses in this
<https://github.com/monkeypunch3/Radii8/blob/master/Radii8LibraryAssets/src/assets/data/attributions.xml>
file. What do I do in the cases where the license is not compatible? Does
it prevent the application from using that library or does it mean we
simply can't host the binaries? We can move this to another thread or
answer off list.


On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 9:19 PM, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>
wrote:

> HI,
>
> > Thanks. Could you look at this installation guide
> > <
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Setting+up+the+Radii8+Development+Environment
> >
> > and tell me if we can get things fully setup at Apache?
>
> Form a quick look:
> - What license are these repos [1][2][4] under?
> - The FTP library looks like it comes from here [3] and is BSD licensed so
> that’s shovel be OK.
> - Is the vanilla theme is based on/or contains the word press twenty
> twelve theme? If so that will be an issue as it is GPL licenses which is
> Category X. See [5][6] Is there any other Word Press code in the
> repo/dependancies?
>
> Thanks,
> Justin
>
> 1. https://github.com/monkeypunch3/flexcapacitor
> 2. https://github.com/marc-hughes/ObjectHandles
> 3 https://code.google.com/archive/p/fl-ftp/
> 4. https://github.com/monkeypunch3/JSON-API-Plus
> 5. https://wordpress.org/about/license/
> 6
> http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/9935/can-i-sell-a-theme-based-off-of-twentyten
>
>

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