On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Stephen Connolly
<stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well there is also the issue of the licensing change in svnkit. I am not
> sure that somebody has validated that all 3rd party dependencies of Jenkins
> have their source bundles available, which could make it problematic to
> upgrade to svnkit versions with the viral license.
>
> Of course Jenkins itself is OSS, so in principle there are no issues for
> Jenkins. but there is the question of do the specific versions of all 3rd
> party dependencies bundles within jenkins.war have source bundles. I am sure
> there are source bundles or SCM URLs for a version of all our 3rd party
> dependencies, but whether they match the exact version we ship... that is
> where the viral license could cause issues. IANAL and this should really be
> tabled for the next governance meeting

If this is going to be an issue, will someone work on a plugin to use
native svn code to replace it?   We do have occasional issues with
developers visiting jenkin's workspaces with a 1.7 svn/tortoise and
breaking them.   I'd guess that would be a common problem now.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
     lesmikes...@gmail.com

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