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[2/5] zest-qi4j git commit: Have to remove lang-jruby and lang-beanshell due to Licensing restrictions of ASF.

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-Qi4j Script Library - JRuby
-Copyright 2007-2008, The Qi4j Development Team of individuals.
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-See http://www.qi4j.org/contributors.html for list of of individuals.
-Also see each file for additional information of Copyright claims.
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-Qi4j is a community aggregated works under Copyright law.
-All parts of the original works at Qi4j is licensed under the
-Apache License ver 2.0 http://www.apache.org/licenses
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-Below follows a list of binary dependencies and their licenses;
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-This module contains JRuby, software developed at http://jruby.org
-and avaiable under CPL, GPL and LGPL. The text below is from
-JRuby's COPYING information. Additional license information is
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-(http://github.com/jruby/bytelist), build_lib/jruby-embed.jar
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-   (c) 2005-2007 Jon Tirsen (http://www.tirsen.com)
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-   (c) 2005-2008 Thomas Fuchs (http://script.aculo.us, http://mir.aculo.us)
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