From: Jeremias M. <de...@je...> - 2011-08-29 08:00:27
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Hi Sean Of course, you don't need permission to use source code from Barcode4J as long as the Apache License v2 is respected. On a side-note: For me, ZXing is a barcode recognition tool. Barcode4J is a pure generator. Both are ALv2. I was a bit surprised when a QR generator popped up in ZXing. Why not promote (and work with) Barcode4J for the generator part? I promote ZXing when someone asks me about an open source barcode recognition tool. I don't see a point in adding more generators to ZXing if they are already in Barcode4J. At any rate, I invite ZXing contributors to work with Barcode4J. Committer access to Barcode4J can be quick for good contributions. BTW, http://code.google.com/p/zxing/issues/detail?id=599 is still hoping for some love. ;-) On 25.08.2011 15:27:11 Sean Owen wrote: > Hi all, I'm one of the two primary committers for zxing > (code.google.com/p/zxing). I've gotten a code contribution from a > Google intern which encodes PDF417 barcodes, and it is derived from > Barcode4J. > > Before I commit it, I'm simply wondering if this is OK with the authors? > > Naturally, I can make sure it all follows the Apache License (NOTICE > file, copyright headers, etc.) Our project is Apache too. But, I'd > rather also ask before proceeding. > > Best, > Sean > _______________________________________________ > Barcode4j-developers mailing list > Bar...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/barcode4j-developers Cheers, Jeremias Maerki |