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Re: [technology-pmc] Re: Third party dependencies in ACTF project (Java APIs of OOo)

Hi Bjorn,

Thank you very much for your support.
We'll continue to improve ACTF's components including this OOo Editor 
plugin.

Best regards,
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Kentarou Fukuda, Ph.D.
Tokyo Research Laboratory, IBM Japan
Tel: +81-46-215-4659
E-mail: kentarou@xxxxxxxxxx

technology-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 2008/02/19 03:50:54:

> Kentarou,
> The Technology PMC approves of this approach and defines this as an 
> exempt pre-req. The key decider issue for us is that ACTF works 
> without these jars, thus products built on top of ACTF do not 
> require this other-licensed code. I will annotate CQ 2086 with these
> comments as well.
> 
> - Bjorn
> 
> Kentarou Fukuda wrote: 
> As in the CQ2086 (https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2086), 

> to open the OpenDocument Format (ODF) files in the Eclipse editor, our 
OOo 
> Editor plugin uses OpenOffice.org (OOo, the most commonly used ODF 
editor 
> published under LGPL). The OOo Editor plugin automatically detects the 
> existence of OOo in the user's machine, and it dynamically links to the 
> required jars to call APIs of OOo. 
> 
> Is this dependency categorized into "exempt pre-req"?
> 
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