On 4/26/17, 4:45 PM, "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>> Not yet.  I will be seeking clarification on whether I can manually
>>create
>> the final result without it being called a derivative work.
>
>I assume you be asking this on the current legal discuss thread? Wouldn’t
>it be less effort to just do as Roy advises and add the MIT header?

I am only currently authorized to donate Adobe-owned stuff to Apache.  If
the externs turn out to be owned by CreateJS, I will have to delete them
from the repo, and some non-Adobe person will have to figure out what to
do, or I will have to go through an Adobe-side process of getting approved
to donate this to CreateJS, which is more hassle than just manually
creating the files.

>
>Even it you manually create the file it still may come down to an ASF
>policy question rather than a legal question which may also need to be
>resolved.

Well, we'll see what Roy says.

-Alex

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