Ken, Could you please clarify which parts of TORQUE fall under the additional "TORQUE v2.5+ Software License v1.1" license?
Thanks -Dominique On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 10:58 AM, Dominique Belhachemi <domi...@debian.org>wrote: > Upstream finally reverted the license change which blocked the upload into > Debian. See > > http://www.supercluster.org/pipermail/torquedev/2012-January/003946.html > > > > commit 57552897eb5d6fd8304a514c00b4b8804f840bd1 > Author: Ken <kniel...@adaptivecomputing.com> > Date: Fri May 3 09:30:22 2013 -0600 > > updated TORQUE License file > > > https://github.com/adaptivecomputing/torque/commit/57552897eb5d6fd8304a514c00b4b8804f840bd1 > > > > commit a259aa570151b488294d0e781be036bf87a00566 > Author: Ken <kniel...@adaptivecomputing.com> > Date: Wed May 1 08:59:15 2013 -0600 > > This is the original TORQUE license from before we updated > the links and removed expired provisions. We want it to > ship with the product as a reference. > > > https://github.com/adaptivecomputing/torque/commit/a259aa570151b488294d0e781be036bf87a00566 > >