[svnbook commit] r3559 - * src/en/book/ch08-embedding-svn.xml

C. Michael Pilato cmpilato at red-bean.com
Thu Jul 16 09:41:53 CDT 2009


codesite-noreply at google.com wrote:
> Modified: trunk/src/en/book/ch08-embedding-svn.xml
> ==============================================================================
> 
> --- trunk/src/en/book/ch08-embedding-svn.xml    (original)
> +++ trunk/src/en/book/ch08-embedding-svn.xml    Thu Jul 16 07:02:52 2009
> @@ -966,14 +966,19 @@
>            confuse SVNKit with javahl, and easier still to not even
>            realize which of these libraries you are using, folks should
>            be aware that SVNKit differs from javahl in some significant
> -          ways.  First, SVNKit is not developed as open source
> -          software and seems to have at any given time only a few
> -          developers working on it.  Also, SVNKit's license is more
> -          restrictive than that of Subversion.  Finally, by aiming to
> -          be a pure Java Subversion library, SVNKit is limited in
> -          which portions of Subversion can be reasonably cloned while
> -          still keeping up with Subversion's releases.  This has
> -          already happened once—SVNKit cannot access BDB-backed
> +          ways.  First, while SVNKit is developed as open source
> +          software just like Subversion, SVNKit's license is more
> +          restrictive than that of Subversion.
> +          <footnote><para>Redistributions in any form must be
> accompanied by
> +            information on how to obtain complete source code for the
> +            software that uses SVNKit and any accompanying software that
> +            uses the software that uses SVNKit.
> +            <ulink url="http://svnkit.com/license.html" /></para>
> +          </footnote>

Stefan, thanks for the edit.  But we try to avoid having floating URLs
outside of a proper sentence structure.  Can you touch this up to read
something like:  "See <URL> for details." ?  Thanks.

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