Fredrik Lindberg wrote:
mDNSResponder-108 appears to still be under APSL 2, I don't
know if that license is acceptable for base utilities, if it is, it
might be a viable alternative.
It should be under the Apache 2.0 license now.
Here's the announcement from the bonjour-dev list ...
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Fwd: Apple Opens Up: Bonjour now under Apache license
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 16:43:16 -0700
From: Ernest Prabhakar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi all,
As most of you know, Apple believes in the power of Open Source as a
great way to enable adoption of standards-based technologies. To
make Bonjour even more attractive to various solution providers, we
are pleased to announce that those portions of Bonjour previously
under the Apple Public Source License** are now available under the
widely-used Apache License, Version 2.0*. The relicensed sources are
currently available in the Bonjour CVS; additional information is
available in the new Mac OS Forge community hosting site:
<http://bonjour.macosforge.org/>
We hope this inspires you to use Bonjour as part of even more
innovative products.
Sincerely,
Ernest Prabhakar
Open Source Product Manager, Apple
Begin forwarded message:
Subject: Apple Opens Up: Kernel, Mac OS Forge, iCal Server,
Bonjour, Launchd
Hi all,
In conjunction with this week's Developer Conference, we have four
great pieces of news for Open Source developers:
A. Intel Kernel Sources
As of today, we are posting buildable kernel sources for Intel-
based Macs alongside the usual PowerPC (and other Intel) sources,
starting with Mac OS X 10.4.7. We regret the delay in readying the
new kernel for release, and thank you for your patience.
http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/tarballs/apsl/
xnu-792.10.96.tar.gz
B. New "Mac OS Forge" for Community Projects
Mac OS Forge, a new community site hosted by Apple, is being
created to support WebKit and other open source projects focused on
Mac OS X, especially those looking to transition from OpenDarwin.org.
<http://www.macosforge.org/>
C. New Open Source Calendaring Server
In order to encourage community participation, source code to the
new iCal Server in Leopard Server is now available on Mac OS Forge
under the Apache License.*
<http://collaboration.macosforge.org/>
D. Apache-Licensed Bonjour and Launchd sources
To further enable and encourage cross-platform adoption, the APSL**
sources for Bonjour service discovery and Launchd process
management are being re-released under the Apache License and
hosted on Mac OS Forge:
<http://bonjour.macosforge.org/>
<http://launchd.macosforge.org/>
Apple is more excited than ever about the power of Open Source
development to create value for our (and your) products and
customers. I'll be offline much of this week due to WWDC, but I
look forward to working with all of you as we move forward to Leopard.
Sincerely,
Ernest Prabhakar
Open Source Product Manager, Apple
WWDC 2006, Aug 7-11, San Francisco
<http://developer.apple.com/wwdc>
* Apache License, Version 2.0
<http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html>
** Apple Public Source License 2.0
<http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/2.0.txt>
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