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It sounds like you should, yes. Please submit a github issue.
is com.cognitect/http-client
open source? i couldn't find it. if it's not, how is it licensed wrt aws-api and are users of aws-api granted a license to re-distribute?
also it's not a generic http client, and we're actively trying to get rid of it within aws-api
it was made with datomic client in mind -- probably shouldn't have been used for aws-api
until it's removed, what's the license for it just so I can make sure I list it for now? is it covered in the scope of AWS API's copyright and license?
it's in the pom - it's ASL 2
and the license file is in the jar
@alexmiller AH thank you
@alexmiller oh I should be clear
this dependency, https://github.com/cognitect-labs/aws-api/blob/master/pom.xml#L46-L50 - I know about aws-api 😄
that's what I'm talking about
and the jar