thirdparty/README
author Augie Fackler <durin42@gmail.com>
Tue, 07 Jul 2009 20:17:23 -0500
changeset 2587 ec7818110fd2
parent 153 79d52c2d50a2
permissions -rw-r--r--
Start using buildout to bring in external dependencies. This makes running tests easier in situations where dependencies are not always available, such as buildbot. Thanks to Matthew Wilkes <matthew@matthewwilkes.co.uk> for help and moral support.

Third-party code that is *not* part of the application image (the Google App
Engine SDK in trunk/thirdparty/google_appengine, for example) belongs in
trunk/thirdparty.  For third-party code that *is* part of the application
image, see the notes in trunk/app/README.

== THIRD PARTY LICENSES ==

Third-party code must also include a license text file, named LICENSE or
COPYING, in the package subdirectory.  If the third-party package subdirectory
is maintained automatically with a tool such as svn_load_dirs.pl (which
removes files, such as license text files, that were added later to the
"target" directory), place the license text file in the trunk/app directory
and add the package name as a suffix.