As far as I understood the thing, Apache can't ship a binary version because it 
has some deps to stuff which you have to accept a license for. This is one of 
the reasons Om is working on the installer, to automate this process (Hope I 
got this right). Even the Apache FDK depends on stuff you can only get from 
Adobe ... at least stuff like the playerglobal and airglobal. So I don't see a 
way how everything could be loaded without accepting an Adobe license.

That was why I was thinking about adding the license information to the poms 
and eventually create a maven dependencyResolver that only downloads licensed 
artifacts if you accept them by adding them to a "we accept these licenses" 
section to your pom. But this wouldn't prevent users from using the normal 
resolver to download everything without accepting the license agreement.

One option I could think of would be that Adobe could host some repo containing 
their stuff and have access to that repo restricted by username+password. So 
you have to create a user in order to access it and when creating the user you 
have to accept the license agreement. I think this would be an acceptable 
approach for the users, but I doubt that Adobe would be willing to spare the 
resources for creating such a repo (You would need to develop some lightweight 
portal for gegisetring, managing your account, accepting the license agreement, 
...).

Chris

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Von: carlos.rov...@gmail.com [carlos.rov...@gmail.com] im Auftrag von Carlos 
Rovira [carlos.rov...@codeoscopic.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. Oktober 2012 11:26
An: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: Flex Maven FDK Generator RC1

Ok Chris,

so the problem is only related to older Adobe sdks. For newer (Apache)
this workflow would be ideal, isn't it?

2012/10/16 christofer.d...@c-ware.de <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>:
> Ideally I agree, but then you have the problem, that maven would download 
> artifacts automatically without you or your companies 
> nexus/artifactory/whatsoever agreeing to Adobes License terms. That's why I 
> think the best solution, currently, would be to generate the FDKs from the 
> SDKs you downloaded from Adobe and hereby agreed to the license terms.
>
> Chris
>
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