#430 License for 3rd party code
Closed: Fixed Opened by edewata.

There should be a file listing all 3rd party code included in Dogtag (e.g. jquery, jquery.i18n.properties) and the licenses that they use (e.g. MIT). Some additional license files may need to be included in the code. The spec files should be updated accordingly.

See also https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3281.


Checked into 'master':

  • d93a522df48a294018468c1db60f651e501ec458

For reference from my email:
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* I referenced the header of the 'jquery.i18n.properties' plug-in because the
documented license URLs are broken
* After searching the inspiration URL contained in this header, although I
concluded that the file called 'MIT-LICENSE.txt' most likely pointed to
the 'MIT-LICENSE.txt' file used by jquery, I did not place a copy of this
license text after the header for 'jquery.i18n.properties'
* Also within this header, I was unable to determine the exact GPL version,
since I was unable to find the documented file called 'GPL-LICENSE.txt'
* The header URL 'www.codingwithcoffee.com' contains a note in the expanded
text that the project page for 'jquery.i18n.properties' has been moved to
'http://code.google.com/p/jquery-i18n-properties/', and thus this was
used as the 'Project URL' referenced at the top of the
'THIRD_PARTY_LICENSES' file

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- Issue assigned to mharmsen
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