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The Apache Foundation has declared that none of its new software projects can include Facebook's booby-trapped BSD-licensed code.
The foundation's legal affairs director, Chris Mattmann, said over the weekend that libraries, frameworks and tools covered by Facebook's open-source-ish BSD-plus-Patents license should not be absorbed into any new projects.
"No new project, sub-project or codebase, which has not used Facebook BSD+Patents licensed jars (or similar), are allowed to use them," Mattmann wrote. "In other words, if you haven't been using them, you aren't allowed to start. It is Cat‑X."
The Cat‑X or "Category X" classification means a library is not allowed to be included with any Apache product.
Additionally, he said, any existing projects that rely on the BSD+Patents licensed libraries will have until August 31 to get rid of Facebook's code and find a suitable replacement that has been approved by the foundation.
Source: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/07/17/apache_says_no_to_facebook_code_libraries/
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 18 2017, @10:27PM
"React.js is syntactic sugar, and developers should stop being lazy and just use JavaScript"
How about they learn to produce web pages instead?
Print your javascript out on recycled paper and insert rectally, please.