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> A link to the library itself (the library's home page, or the project page on GitHub, etc.).
https://github.com/kissmetrics/KISSmetrics
> A link to the license for the library, mentioning which license the library uses—please be specific, use this list to identify the license, as "BSD" or "MIT" is not specific enough.
Apache version 2.0: https://github.com/kissmetrics/KISSmetrics/blob/master/LICENSE
> Any projects or installation profiles that currently use the library.
https://drupal.org/project/kissmetrics and, after it's included in the whitelist, http://drupal.org/project/commons .
Comments
Comment #1
kreynen CreditAttribution: kreynen commentedUntil distributions are licensed as GPLv3 (#1449452: Give installation profiles/distributions GPLv3+ license as option for packaged downloads), we aren't approving Apache 2 licensed packages since they are not compatible w/ GPLv2. See #1445226: Add Twitter Bootstrap to whitelist for more history on this.
Comment #2
kreynen CreditAttribution: kreynen commentedComment #3
gisleThe free software version KISSmetrics is depreciated: https://github.com/kissmetrics/KISSmetrics
Should we keep this open?
Comment #4
japerryHmm the new library, https://github.com/kissmetrics/kissmetrics-php is licensed MIT.
That looks like something we could add to the whitelist.
Comment #5
gisleThere is no request for whitelisting: https://github.com/kissmetrics/kissmetrics-php
I agree that it looks like it qualifies, but I see no point in keeping this open, just in case someone may want https://github.com/kissmetrics/kissmetrics-php some day.
Closing. If someone wants https://github.com/kissmetrics/kissmetrics-php - please open a new isuue