On 07/24/2012 03:37 PM, Tom Callaway wrote: > On 04/23/2012 12:18 PM, Yaniv Dary wrote: >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Juan Hernandez" <juan.hernandez@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> To: "Yaniv Dary" <ydary@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: "Tom Callaway" <tcallawa@xxxxxxxxxx>, legal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 7:01:22 PM >>> Subject: Re: Packaging oVirt generated source >>> >>> On 04/23/2012 05:20 PM, Tom Callaway wrote: >>>> On 04/23/2012 10:50 AM, Juan Hernandez wrote: >>>>> We would like to package for fedora the Data Ware House component >>>>> of >>>>> oVirt, which contains parts generated using Talend Open Studio >>>>> (see [1]). >>>>> >>>>> This tool allows the user to define graphically some data flows >>>>> and >>>>> transformations and then generates Java code. The generated Java >>>>> code >>>>> states in the header that the license is LGPL and the tool itself >>>>> claims >>>>> to be open source using GPL v2 (see [2]). >>>>> >>>>> Is it acceptable from the legal point of view to create a Fedora >>>>> package >>>>> using the generated Java code as the source? > > After review with Red Hat Legal, code generated using Talend Open Studio > that is explicitly licensed as LGPL is acceptable for inclusion in Fedora. > > Apologies for the extreme delay in responding to this issue. > > ~tom Thank you very much Tom! Good news for us. _______________________________________________ legal mailing list legal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/legal