(cc-ing katello-devel)
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:39:56AM +0100, Dmitri Dolguikh wrote:
On 13/08/12 10:26 PM, Matt Wagner wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>I've been dwelling on user notifications a bit more. #3623 implies this
>functionality, and there are some comments visible here:
>https://www.aeolusproject.org/redmine/issues/3623
>
>We have some licensing difference between our projects (grr!),
Not sure if this is a conversation for this mailing list, but was
there a conversation about licensing of projects and if we could all
use the same license?
-d
Yeah this is actually a good thing to bring up.
Aeolus moved to the Apache license from GPL v2+about 18 months ago for various
reasons -- Deltacloud is an Apache project, ASL seems more
familiar/comfortable to the Ruby world, etc.
If Katello upstream and associated projects are interested, I think it
would be beneficial to have everyone on the Apache license (and
obviously also make code sharing a bit simpler). Given that we can
always ask Katello to dual-license code we want to share between
projects, it's not that big of a deal either way.
Take care,
--Hugh
>but it
>might make sense to see about borrowing the Katello implementation
>rather than reinventing this from the ground up. They already support
>persistent notifications which can be sent to multiple users, though
>we'd have to add email notifications and perhaps notification
>preferences. I added a couple of screenshots as well.
>
>Let me know what you think -- does this seem like a good approach for us
>to follow?
>
>-- Matt
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