Hi list,
I'm glad to announce a new OFBiz component, OFBiz-AliPay has been released. This component is licensed in LGPL v3.0. AliPay is a leading payment gateway in China, you can visit its website for more info: https://www.alipay.com/ You can get OFBiz-AliPay release version from: http://maven2.langhua.org/archiva/browse/ofbiz/ofbiz-alipay/09.04 You can get the source code from: http://langhua.org/opensource/ofbiz/ofbiz-alipay/trunk/ Enjoy it. Shi Jinghai/Beijing Langhua Ltd. http://langhua.org/ http://langhua.biz/ http://www.langhua.cn/ |
Shi - why put this out LGPL? Why not work with the rest of the
community and make it so it can be added to the project? Thanks for doing the work, but please work with the community to put this in. Cheers, Tim -- Tim Ruppert HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com o:801.649.6594 f:801.649.6595 On Aug 16, 2009, at 10:19 PM, Shi Jinghai wrote: > Hi list, > > I'm glad to announce a new OFBiz component, OFBiz-AliPay has been > released. This component is licensed in LGPL v3.0. > > AliPay is a leading payment gateway in China, you can visit its > website > for more info: https://www.alipay.com/ > > You can get OFBiz-AliPay release version from: > http://maven2.langhua.org/archiva/browse/ofbiz/ofbiz-alipay/09.04 > > You can get the source code from: > http://langhua.org/opensource/ofbiz/ofbiz-alipay/trunk/ > > Enjoy it. > > Shi Jinghai/Beijing Langhua Ltd. > http://langhua.org/ > http://langhua.biz/ > http://www.langhua.cn/ > > smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
Tim,
As the component depends on Alipay's java files, I asked the Alipay.com what license of the source files and got the reply that it's in a license we can use them freely without viciousness. I'm not sure what it is, so I used our default license. We're trying to setup our own opensource brand, it's reasonable to choose LGPL as we're NOT Apache, and LGPL 3.0 is compatible with Apache License 2.0 for everybody. BTW, there are a lot of outstanding opensources in LGPL and also useful for OFBiz, such as captcha, I think Langhua Opensource as a third party will be helpful for the community to fill the licenses gap. "There are mountains, here is a valley" is our slogan and target. We DO work with the community :). Regards, Shi Jinghai/Langhua Opensource Foundation 在 2009-08-17一的 06:43 -0600,Tim Ruppert写道: > Shi - why put this out LGPL? Why not work with the rest of the > community and make it so it can be added to the project? Thanks for > doing the work, but please work with the community to put this in. > > Cheers, > Tim > -- > Tim Ruppert > HotWax Media > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > > o:801.649.6594 > f:801.649.6595 > > On Aug 16, 2009, at 10:19 PM, Shi Jinghai wrote: > > > Hi list, > > > > I'm glad to announce a new OFBiz component, OFBiz-AliPay has been > > released. This component is licensed in LGPL v3.0. > > > > AliPay is a leading payment gateway in China, you can visit its > > website > > for more info: https://www.alipay.com/ > > > > You can get OFBiz-AliPay release version from: > > http://maven2.langhua.org/archiva/browse/ofbiz/ofbiz-alipay/09.04 > > > > You can get the source code from: > > http://langhua.org/opensource/ofbiz/ofbiz-alipay/trunk/ > > > > Enjoy it. > > > > Shi Jinghai/Beijing Langhua Ltd. > > http://langhua.org/ > > http://langhua.biz/ > > http://www.langhua.cn/ > > > > > |
You don't have to be an Apache project to use the Apache license.
-Adrian Shi Jinghai wrote: > Tim, > > As the component depends on Alipay's java files, I asked the Alipay.com > what license of the source files and got the reply that it's in a > license we can use them freely without viciousness. I'm not sure what it > is, so I used our default license. > > We're trying to setup our own opensource brand, it's reasonable to > choose LGPL as we're NOT Apache, and LGPL 3.0 is compatible with Apache > License 2.0 for everybody. > > BTW, there are a lot of outstanding opensources in LGPL and also useful > for OFBiz, such as captcha, I think Langhua Opensource as a third party > will be helpful for the community to fill the licenses gap. "There are > mountains, here is a valley" is our slogan and target. > > We DO work with the community :). > > Regards, > > Shi Jinghai/Langhua Opensource Foundation > > > 在 2009-08-17一的 06:43 -0600,Tim Ruppert写道: >> Shi - why put this out LGPL? Why not work with the rest of the >> community and make it so it can be added to the project? Thanks for >> doing the work, but please work with the community to put this in. >> >> Cheers, >> Tim >> -- >> Tim Ruppert >> HotWax Media >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >> >> o:801.649.6594 >> f:801.649.6595 >> >> On Aug 16, 2009, at 10:19 PM, Shi Jinghai wrote: >> >>> Hi list, >>> >>> I'm glad to announce a new OFBiz component, OFBiz-AliPay has been >>> released. This component is licensed in LGPL v3.0. >>> >>> AliPay is a leading payment gateway in China, you can visit its >>> website >>> for more info: https://www.alipay.com/ >>> >>> You can get OFBiz-AliPay release version from: >>> http://maven2.langhua.org/archiva/browse/ofbiz/ofbiz-alipay/09.04 >>> >>> You can get the source code from: >>> http://langhua.org/opensource/ofbiz/ofbiz-alipay/trunk/ >>> >>> Enjoy it. >>> >>> Shi Jinghai/Beijing Langhua Ltd. >>> http://langhua.org/ >>> http://langhua.biz/ >>> http://www.langhua.cn/ >>> >>> > > |
Yes, I know. Jasig has just changed its license to Apache license.
Apache has a very good reputation in China. Perhaps someday in the future we'll have the courage to change our license to Apache :). Shi Jinghai 在 2009-08-17一的 09:55 -0700,Adrian Crum写道: > You don't have to be an Apache project to use the Apache license. > > -Adrian > > Shi Jinghai wrote: > > Tim, > > > > As the component depends on Alipay's java files, I asked the Alipay.com > > what license of the source files and got the reply that it's in a > > license we can use them freely without viciousness. I'm not sure what it > > is, so I used our default license. > > > > We're trying to setup our own opensource brand, it's reasonable to > > choose LGPL as we're NOT Apache, and LGPL 3.0 is compatible with Apache > > License 2.0 for everybody. > > > > BTW, there are a lot of outstanding opensources in LGPL and also useful > > for OFBiz, such as captcha, I think Langhua Opensource as a third party > > will be helpful for the community to fill the licenses gap. "There are > > mountains, here is a valley" is our slogan and target. > > > > We DO work with the community :). > > > > Regards, > > > > Shi Jinghai/Langhua Opensource Foundation > > > > > > 在 2009-08-17一的 06:43 -0600,Tim Ruppert写道: > >> Shi - why put this out LGPL? Why not work with the rest of the > >> community and make it so it can be added to the project? Thanks for > >> doing the work, but please work with the community to put this in. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> Tim > >> -- > >> Tim Ruppert > >> HotWax Media > >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > >> > >> o:801.649.6594 > >> f:801.649.6595 > >> > >> On Aug 16, 2009, at 10:19 PM, Shi Jinghai wrote: > >> > >>> Hi list, > >>> > >>> I'm glad to announce a new OFBiz component, OFBiz-AliPay has been > >>> released. This component is licensed in LGPL v3.0. > >>> > >>> AliPay is a leading payment gateway in China, you can visit its > >>> website > >>> for more info: https://www.alipay.com/ > >>> > >>> You can get OFBiz-AliPay release version from: > >>> http://maven2.langhua.org/archiva/browse/ofbiz/ofbiz-alipay/09.04 > >>> > >>> You can get the source code from: > >>> http://langhua.org/opensource/ofbiz/ofbiz-alipay/trunk/ > >>> > >>> Enjoy it. > >>> > >>> Shi Jinghai/Beijing Langhua Ltd. > >>> http://langhua.org/ > >>> http://langhua.biz/ > >>> http://www.langhua.cn/ > >>> > >>> > > > > |
I didn't mean to come on too strong Shi - and I've seen you around, so
I know you're working here - but know that most of the actual implementations of the payment processors have small steps that bring in the files that cannot be put back into OFBiz. So, if it's still a possibility, what the community would ask you to do in order to be able to commit it would be (and this is the same for PayFlow Pro as well): 1. Make all of the code files in OFBiz Apache licensed 2. Add an exclude in the accounting build file for Java files that are dependent upon their libs -- If necessary 3. Add a writeup to docs.ofbiz.org that explains the additional steps -- ie getting the additional libs and key files from the All Pay guys. I hope this shows what I was saying - there will always be pieces of these implementations that are not compatible, but having them in the project other than the incompatible libs increases the chances of everyone getting to use them. Thanks and I look forward to your next response. Cheers, Tim -- Tim Ruppert HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com o:801.649.6594 f:801.649.6595 On Aug 17, 2009, at 11:19 AM, Shi Jinghai wrote: > Yes, I know. Jasig has just changed its license to Apache license. > > Apache has a very good reputation in China. Perhaps someday in the > future we'll have the courage to change our license to Apache :). > > Shi Jinghai > > > 在 2009-08-17一的 09:55 -0700,Adrian Crum写道: >> You don't have to be an Apache project to use the Apache license. >> >> -Adrian >> >> Shi Jinghai wrote: >>> Tim, >>> >>> As the component depends on Alipay's java files, I asked the >>> Alipay.com >>> what license of the source files and got the reply that it's in a >>> license we can use them freely without viciousness. I'm not sure >>> what it >>> is, so I used our default license. >>> >>> We're trying to setup our own opensource brand, it's reasonable to >>> choose LGPL as we're NOT Apache, and LGPL 3.0 is compatible with >>> Apache >>> License 2.0 for everybody. >>> >>> BTW, there are a lot of outstanding opensources in LGPL and also >>> useful >>> for OFBiz, such as captcha, I think Langhua Opensource as a third >>> party >>> will be helpful for the community to fill the licenses gap. "There >>> are >>> mountains, here is a valley" is our slogan and target. >>> >>> We DO work with the community :). >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Shi Jinghai/Langhua Opensource Foundation >>> >>> >>> 在 2009-08-17一的 06:43 -0600,Tim Ruppert写道: >>>> Shi - why put this out LGPL? Why not work with the rest of the >>>> community and make it so it can be added to the project? Thanks >>>> for >>>> doing the work, but please work with the community to put this in. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Tim >>>> -- >>>> Tim Ruppert >>>> HotWax Media >>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>> >>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>> >>>> On Aug 16, 2009, at 10:19 PM, Shi Jinghai wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi list, >>>>> >>>>> I'm glad to announce a new OFBiz component, OFBiz-AliPay has been >>>>> released. This component is licensed in LGPL v3.0. >>>>> >>>>> AliPay is a leading payment gateway in China, you can visit its >>>>> website >>>>> for more info: https://www.alipay.com/ >>>>> >>>>> You can get OFBiz-AliPay release version from: >>>>> http://maven2.langhua.org/archiva/browse/ofbiz/ofbiz-alipay/09.04 >>>>> >>>>> You can get the source code from: >>>>> http://langhua.org/opensource/ofbiz/ofbiz-alipay/trunk/ >>>>> >>>>> Enjoy it. >>>>> >>>>> Shi Jinghai/Beijing Langhua Ltd. >>>>> http://langhua.org/ >>>>> http://langhua.biz/ >>>>> http://www.langhua.cn/ >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> > smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
Hmm, I haven't reach the level to feel the tones in English.
Thanks for your simple and clear guide! I like it. I'll try to learn how PayFlow Pro works in this way and do it the same way. Regards, Shi Jinghai 在 2009-08-17一的 11:41 -0600,Tim Ruppert写道: > I didn't mean to come on too strong Shi - and I've seen you around, so > I know you're working here - but know that most of the actual > implementations of the payment processors have small steps that bring > in the files that cannot be put back into OFBiz. So, if it's still a > possibility, what the community would ask you to do in order to be > able to commit it would be (and this is the same for PayFlow Pro as > well): > > 1. Make all of the code files in OFBiz Apache licensed > 2. Add an exclude in the accounting build file for Java files that are > dependent upon their libs > -- If necessary > 3. Add a writeup to docs.ofbiz.org that explains the additional steps > -- ie getting the additional libs and key files from the All Pay guys. > > I hope this shows what I was saying - there will always be pieces of > these implementations that are not compatible, but having them in the > project other than the incompatible libs increases the chances of > everyone getting to use them. Thanks and I look forward to your next > response. > > Cheers, > Tim > -- > Tim Ruppert > HotWax Media > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > > o:801.649.6594 > f:801.649.6595 > > On Aug 17, 2009, at 11:19 AM, Shi Jinghai wrote: > > > Yes, I know. Jasig has just changed its license to Apache license. > > > > Apache has a very good reputation in China. Perhaps someday in the > > future we'll have the courage to change our license to Apache :). > > > > Shi Jinghai > > > > > > 在 2009-08-17一的 09:55 -0700,Adrian Crum写道: > >> You don't have to be an Apache project to use the Apache license. > >> > >> -Adrian > >> > >> Shi Jinghai wrote: > >>> Tim, > >>> > >>> As the component depends on Alipay's java files, I asked the > >>> Alipay.com > >>> what license of the source files and got the reply that it's in a > >>> license we can use them freely without viciousness. I'm not sure > >>> what it > >>> is, so I used our default license. > >>> > >>> We're trying to setup our own opensource brand, it's reasonable to > >>> choose LGPL as we're NOT Apache, and LGPL 3.0 is compatible with > >>> Apache > >>> License 2.0 for everybody. > >>> > >>> BTW, there are a lot of outstanding opensources in LGPL and also > >>> useful > >>> for OFBiz, such as captcha, I think Langhua Opensource as a third > >>> party > >>> will be helpful for the community to fill the licenses gap. "There > >>> are > >>> mountains, here is a valley" is our slogan and target. > >>> > >>> We DO work with the community :). > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> > >>> Shi Jinghai/Langhua Opensource Foundation > >>> > >>> > >>> 在 2009-08-17一的 06:43 -0600,Tim Ruppert写道: > >>>> Shi - why put this out LGPL? Why not work with the rest of the > >>>> community and make it so it can be added to the project? Thanks > >>>> for > >>>> doing the work, but please work with the community to put this in. > >>>> > >>>> Cheers, > >>>> Tim > >>>> -- > >>>> Tim Ruppert > >>>> HotWax Media > >>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > >>>> > >>>> o:801.649.6594 > >>>> f:801.649.6595 > >>>> > >>>> On Aug 16, 2009, at 10:19 PM, Shi Jinghai wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Hi list, > >>>>> > >>>>> I'm glad to announce a new OFBiz component, OFBiz-AliPay has been > >>>>> released. This component is licensed in LGPL v3.0. > >>>>> > >>>>> AliPay is a leading payment gateway in China, you can visit its > >>>>> website > >>>>> for more info: https://www.alipay.com/ > >>>>> > >>>>> You can get OFBiz-AliPay release version from: > >>>>> http://maven2.langhua.org/archiva/browse/ofbiz/ofbiz-alipay/09.04 > >>>>> > >>>>> You can get the source code from: > >>>>> http://langhua.org/opensource/ofbiz/ofbiz-alipay/trunk/ > >>>>> > >>>>> Enjoy it. > >>>>> > >>>>> Shi Jinghai/Beijing Langhua Ltd. > >>>>> http://langhua.org/ > >>>>> http://langhua.biz/ > >>>>> http://www.langhua.cn/ > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>> > >>> > > > |
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