Hi Ian, thanks for bringing this to our attention. I’m not very knowledgeable 
of ASF rules relating to these licenses, but we can look into them a little bit 
further down the track when you bring the code into the Corinthia repository 
(assuming that’s your intention). If there are any issues, I think they’ll only 
come to play if the code is to be part of an actual release (i.e. not just in 
experiments/).

One way or another though, we’ll find a way to make it work. Whether or not 
that means adapting your code to work with different libraries and/or providing 
our own implementations (as we did with minizip), I’m sure that with the 
expertise we have in the community we’ll be able to come up with a solution 
that allows your code to be part of the project.

—
Dr Peter M. Kelly
[email protected]

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> On 31 Aug 2015, at 6:29 pm, Ian C <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Guys,
> 
> since posting details of my tool I've had a couple of interesting bits
> of feedback. Which in turn has made me aware of.
> 
> http://webodf.org/ - it is licensed as AGLP -  not sure if that is acceptable.
> 
> And 
> https://gitlab.com/odfplugfest/odfautotests/blob/master/doc/01_introduction.md
> an ODF Testing framework.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Cheers,
> 
> Ian C

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