40. XML SiteMap - http://drupal.org/project/gsitemap
- includes gss.xml (12K) found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/gstoolbox
39. Location - http://drupal.org/project/location
- includes earth.inc (6K) by Ka-Ping Yee
http://www.zjlfj.gov.cn/uploadimg/2007416/up1179247864278.php?action=vie...
36. Porter Stemmer - http://drupal.org/project/porterstemmer
- includes the PHP implementation of Porter Stemmer by Richard Heyes available at
http://www.tartarus.org/martin/PorterStemmer/php.txt
16. Audio - http://drupal.org/project/audio
- includes XSPF Flash player (139K) found at http://musicplayer.sourceforge.net/
There is also Jeff Robinson's JQuery Update that still includes versions of jquery.js 1.1.2 and compat.1.0.js.
Drupal's CVS maintainers don't just discourage third party code that isn't GPL compliant, they expressly forbid it regardless of license, reasons given for including it, or how nicely you ask. If including third party code was only a licensing issue, TinyMCE would be much easy to install and configure.Kevin Reynen
Integrated Media Coordinator
Reynolds School of Journalism and
Advanced Media Research
University of Nevada, Reno
On 06.09-09:18, Thomas Barregren wrote:
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> Violating the very same license we require other to conform to
> definitely diminishes our own cause. But I cannot see how that can be
> used to justify, morally or legally, further violation. That would be to
> say: "Since you stole that bike, it is okay for me to steel it from
> you." Don't you agree?
you are of course, precisely correct but where this becomes a problem
is that you _can_ run into discrimination laws, whereby, something is
wholesale violated and suddenly it's an with only one party. i don't
think this is a real consideration here.