Hi,
> IMO, we'd be better off having these files donated to Apache so the header
> does not need to change. There is no need to keep it as third-party since
> the original author hasn't touched it in years. I'm pretty sure it is ok
> for me to just say it is owned by Adobe and thus donated. We
You are going to make up copyright law by having an "or" in the copyright
statement and somehow think that makes things better?
The release has the ASF header for this file. I believe Adobe owns this code.
I believe have the right to donate this code on behalf of Adobe. The release
is there
When I will be next time RM in Flex or Royale project and license issue
occur I'm not going to wait for answer, but immediately raise Legal jira.
Right now it is a waste of our time to make an attention to something which
seems to do not going to bring us any problems with law.
Does that make sens
FWIW, I confirmed with the author that this code is Adobe-owned. Consider it
"donated".
Thanks,
-Alex
On 4/20/18, 8:36 AM, "Piotr Zarzycki" wrote:
When I will be next time RM in Flex or Royale project and license issue
occur I'm not going to wait for answer, but immediately raise Leg
Great. It no way was I saying that we should have delayed anything while
ironing out these details.
Regards,
Dave
> On Apr 20, 2018, at 11:57 AM, Alex Harui wrote:
>
> FWIW, I confirmed with the author that this code is Adobe-owned. Consider it
> "donated".
>
> Thanks,
> -Alex
>
> On 4/20
Just for the sake of completeness:
Today, the installation was carried out to the end under Windows7, even if
it still hangs a while while "Verifying Apache Flex SDK MD5 Signature".
But after the installation was finished, our company virus scanner exiles
the entire installer.exe for whatever reas
+1
Tested on Windows 7 and Windows 10.
I had some issues with the virus scanner on my Windows 7 business machine
which exiles the *installer*.exe.
Maybe others run into similar issues.
Thanks,
Olaf
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Hi,
> FWIW, I confirmed with the author that this code is Adobe-owned. Consider it
> "donated".
Thanks for confirming that. I’ve put back the headers and fixed up the LICENSE
file to match the new information.
Thanks,
Justin