[izpack-changes] r1916 - izpack-src/trunk/src/doc-reST
noreply at berlios.de
noreply at berlios.de
Sun Nov 25 22:08:46 CET 2007
Author: jponge
Date: 2007-11-25 22:08:42 +0100 (Sun, 25 Nov 2007)
New Revision: 1916
Modified:
izpack-src/trunk/src/doc-reST/introduction.txt
Log:
Some rework of this section...
Modified: izpack-src/trunk/src/doc-reST/introduction.txt
===================================================================
--- izpack-src/trunk/src/doc-reST/introduction.txt 2007-11-25 20:41:52 UTC (rev 1915)
+++ izpack-src/trunk/src/doc-reST/introduction.txt 2007-11-25 21:08:42 UTC (rev 1916)
@@ -26,10 +26,15 @@
**BUT** IzPack is not a *freeware*. It's not *free* as in *"free beer"* but
*"free as in free speech"*. So it's neither *freeware* nor *public domain*.
It is software covered by the Apache Software License 2.0. You have access to
-the IzPack source code and you can modify it to make it suit your needs, but
-if you publish such a modified version, you are forced to publish the
-modifications you've made.That's a fair exchange of expertise and work. To
-learn more about the Apache Software License 2.0, visit
+the IzPack source code and you can modify it to make it suit your needs.
+
+**You are not required to publish your modifications** per the terms of the Apache Software License.
+However if you have made general-purpose changes, please consider **contributing them back** as it
+will benefit to the larger IzPack community. Another benefit of contributing back your changes is
+that you won't have to maintain your own patches and apply them back whenever we publish a new
+version of the software...
+
+To learn more about the Apache Software License 2.0, visit
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html
@@ -49,9 +54,9 @@
- by writing the XML installation file "by hand" and compiling it with
the command line compiler
-- by invoking the compiler from the great APACHE JAKARTA ANT tool (see
- http://jakarta.apache.org/) as IzPack can be used as a task for
- ANT
+- by invoking the compiler from the great Apache Ant tool (see
+ http://ant.apache.org/) as IzPack can be used as a task for
+ Ant
Here is a brief (and certainly incomplete !) list of the main IzPack features
:
@@ -92,7 +97,7 @@
- ... anything else you like :-)
The official IzPack homepage is located at https://izpack.github.io/. The
-IzPack developer services (mailing-lists, CVS, patches manager, bugs tracker,
+IzPack developer services (mailing-lists, SVN, patches manager, bugs tracker,
...) are generously hosted by BerliOS. The IzPack BerliOS section is located
at http://developer.berlios.de/projects/izpack/. Feel free to use
these services. In particular, there are two mailing-lists:
@@ -108,23 +113,21 @@
IzPack uses several 3rd party libraries and i would like to mention them in
respect for their respective authors work :
-- *NanoXML* by Marc DE SCHEEMAECKER : the XML parser used inside IzPack
+- *NanoXML* by Marc De Scheemaecker: the XML parser used inside IzPack
and released under a *zlib/png*-style license - see http://nanoxml.sourceforge.net/
-- *Kunststoff Look and Feel* by Incors Gmbh : a SwingTM Look and Feel
- that can be used for installers. It **really** looks good and is released
- under the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (LGPL) - see
+- *Kunststoff Look and Feel* by Incors Gmbh: a SwingTM Look and Feel
+ that can be used for installers. Released under the LGPL license - see
http://www.incors.org/
-- *Crystal-SVG Icons* : the icons used in IzPack come from the great
- work of Everaldo (http://www.everaldo.com/) that makes KDE 3.2
- look so sweet
-- *Some Apache Jakarta classes and libraries* : released under the
+- *Tango Icons*: icons from the Tango project at http://tango.freedesktop.org/
+- *Some Apache Jakarta classes and libraries*: released under the
*Apache License*
-- *Metouia Look and Feel* by Taoufik Romdhane : released under the
+- *Metouia Look and Feel* by Taoufik Romdhane: released under the
*LGPL license* - see http://mlf.sf.net/
-- *Liquid Look and Feel* by Miroslav Lazarevic : released under the
+- *Liquid Look and Feel* by Miroslav Lazarevic: released under the
*LGPL license* - see liquidlnf.sf.net/
-- *JGoodies Looks* by Karsten Lentzsch : released under a *BSD-style
+- *JGoodies Looks* by Karsten Lentzsch: released under a *BSD-style
license* - see http://looks.dev.java.net/
+- *Nimbus look and feel* by Sun Microsystems under a LGPL license - see https://nimbus.dev.java.net/
So, now let's dive into understanding how IzPack works. You'll be surprised
to see how powerful and simple it can be :-)
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