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[jira] David Nalley shared "LEGAL-135: Is the WTFPL license acceptable" with you

    David Nalley just shared LEGAL-135 with you
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    Asking for Legal review of WTFPL license used in jquery.timers. 

> Is the WTFPL license acceptable
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>                 Key: LEGAL-135
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LEGAL-135
>             Project: Legal Discuss
>          Issue Type: Question
>            Reporter: David Nalley
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> Apache CloudStack (incubating) is trying to vet all of the bundled libraries and dependencies. One such library is jquery.times [1], which is released under the WTFPL [2], which we'd like to continue using. I suppose that we could perform an end run around this issue and merely re-license the software as that appears to be explicitly permitted, but that seems a bit squirrely. 
> [1] http://archive.plugins.jquery.com/node/3656/release
> [2] http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/

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