Hi. I'm currently evaluating a couple of Web/AJAX component libraries
for use in my group which will likely be picked up by other groups at my
employer if their use gets approved by the bank's open source legal
team. Only through a web search for "java woodstock license" was I able
to find a page about the CDDL, but couldn't discover how that could be
navigated to on your site. It would be most appreciated, as well as a
good idea in my opinion, if you would put a clearly visible link or text
on your front page about Woodstock's license which would help me get
Woodstock approved for use at my employer. On section 4.b on
http://java.net/terms.csp it says that code contributed to a project on
java.net is to be governed by the Apache License, Version 2.0 if one
does not post a license for the code.
Thanks,
Kristopher Wuollett
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