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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello, again!<br>
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According to 2.4 in the ODbL, there should not be any big
problems.<br>
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Am 2012-07-25 15:33, schrieb ScubbX:<br>
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Hello!<br>
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While writing my master-thesis, I stumbled upon an interesting
problem:<br>
When I save a set of OSM data to a CouchDB, a database is created.
Now, I add a couchapp (
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to this database.<br>
Since the used files are stored in the same database as
database-content, I would have to check whether the Apache 2.0
license (couchapp), the FreeBDS license (OpenLayers) and the
MIT-license (jQuery) are compatible with the ODbL.<br>
A bizarre situation.<br>
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Am I right?<br>
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Greetings,<br>
Markus<br>
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