David Nalley just added: They have all (to my knowledge) been removed. > Some were under VMwares SDK license, which does permit some redistribution > in certain cases, others were under the NetApp SDK license for which I am > unaware of the terms but it was posted to the list some time back.
Those are the only two that jump to mind that weren't under some sort of an > open source license, but my memory might be fallible. On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 10:50 PM, Noah Slater <nsla...@tumbolia.org> wrote: > In relation to the non-OS jars, Chiradeep Vittal wrote: > > I am currently downloading them from the repository history. > > > Presumably he is doing this because he knew of their existence before they > were removed (they were part of the original import from Citrix), and finds > it convenient to snag them each time he's preparing a build. > > > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-cloudstack-dev/201209.mbox/%3ccc78b251.2ea43%25chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com%3E > > On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 10:46 PM, Daniel Shahaf > <d...@daniel.shahaf.name>wrote: > >> To clarify, are you saying that people download jars directly from >> version control history? Where do they find the references to their >> existence there? >> >> Noah Slater wrote on Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 22:41:53 +0100: >> > Hey, >> > >> > It came up on the CloudStack list that we have non-OS (I don't know the >> > specific license, but I can find out if it's important) jars in the >> > repository, and some people (at least one) is downloading them from that >> > location for convenience. >> > >> > Obviously, we're not going to ship them, and we can certainly delete >> them. >> > (This may've happened already.) But what I wanted to know was: do we >> have >> > to do anything about the fact that they exist in the repository history? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > -- >> > NS >> > > > > -- > NS > -- NS