Maybe you could setup a new process that has users agree to the license the first time and receive the new changes to the license in email. I believe your cellular companies and insurance companies do this. They inform you of the changes to your account/policy and send you an email. Could that be done instead of having to enable/disable accounts constantly?
-Mark -----Original Message----- From: christofer.d...@c-ware.de [mailto:christofer.d...@c-ware.de] Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 6:29 To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org Subject: AW: AW: AW: AW: Flex Maven FDK Generator RC1 Currently If I accept the Adobe license an download a FDK and Adobe decides to change the License details after me downloading it. There are no means to force me to accept the changed license. Same would apply to the szenario of a Adobe-Nexus which is accessed using username and password. My Artifactory would be configured to use that login when fetching stuff from Adobes Nexus and I would be able to use everything in an automated build environment ... My Artifactory server would fetch stuff it needs from Adobe automatically using the login I provided it with. If Adobe changed the license details all accounts would be disabled preventing my Server to fetch stuff untill I accept the changed licenses and my account is re-activated. Then everything should run smoothly untill the next license change. I think this approach would eliminate the need for Adobe to build something entirely new and simply use a standard Nexus and eventually develop a custom Plugin for registering and re-activating user accounts. The effort for Adobe would be minimal, but the benefit for developers would be at a max. Chris