Re: OSGi Enterprise licensing

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On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 06:46:43AM +0100, Pavel Raiskup wrote:
> 
> We need to package the code from osgi.enterprise-5.0.0.jar, at least to
> the best of my knowledge.  That source jar file contains Apache LICENSE
> file, and about.html with:
> 
>     ...
>     Notices
> 
>     Implementation of certain elements of the Content may be subject to
>     third party intellectual property rights, including without
>     limitation, patent rights (such a third party may or may not be a
>     member of the OSGi Alliance). The OSGi Alliance and its members are
>     not responsible and shall not be held responsible in any manner for
>     identifying or failing to identify any or all such third party
>     intellectual property rights.

This notice is of no concern.
> 
> The other thing is that it does not seem to be the right place to download
> sources from OSGi, but rather like some build-product sources (side effect
> of maven build?), but I'm not sure.  So trying to find authoritative
> sources leads to [1], but that forces me to "Accept":
> 
>   "OSGi Specification License, Version 2.0."
> 
> [1] Marek posted this before:
>     http://www.osgi.org/Download/Release5?info=nothanks

So do you know if the authoritative sources are actually obtainable if
you do accept, or have you not checked because you don't feel
comfortable accepting?

Richard
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