The current version of OpenNI is released under an Apache license. This means that as long as you have a copy of the source code, you should be legally allowed to use it. As far as I’m aware, they cannot rescind the license on released versions of the source. ( I am not a lawyer. If you need a legal guarantee, I would check with your company lawyer. )
The OpenNI group is still free to delete their github account and take their copy of the source code offline; they’re not obligated to continue hosting it.
The ROS deb repository hosts a copy of the OpenNI source and compiled binaries. Since these are hosted by OSRF I would expect them to continue to exist for the foreseeable future.
The bottom line is that if you’re relying on OpenNI, you should grab a copy of the source code for archival purposes.
-Austin
On Feb 27, 2014, at 9:13 AM, kamicc olo <
kamicc@gmail.com> wrote:
> Don't worry, everything is hosted on GitHub long since:
> https://github.com/OpenNI
> ;)
>
> On 2/27/14, Chris Jones <chris.jones@overthrowrobotics.com> wrote:
>> Is OpenNI open source as the name implies? Is anyone taking over the
>> project or hosting a mirror?
>>
>> We (Overthrow Robotics) have been working on our boxing robot with the plan
>> of going commercial for two years. This is a major blow. Thanks Apple!
>>
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