Sascha Brawer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > So, how do we proceed? > > (a) Scrap my implementation,
We won't be scrapping your work. > (b) Merging: This is possible in due time, assuming Lumberjack authors agree on license changes, copyright, etc. > For my implementation, I tried to create some temporary project on > subversions.gnu.org, but project creation in Savannah does not seem to > work currently. My initial plan was to commit it directly into Classpath > (in java/util/logging) when I'm done with the "final touches", but I do > not know whether this is appropriate before a decision is made about > merging with Lumberjack. Maybe it would be easiest if I could add it > into some special directory in the Classpath tree, e.g. projects/logging? > In that case, it would be very useful if I could be given permission to > commit changes to Classpath. When the paperwork is accepted by the FSF (basically when it gets there via the mail), and I am informed of this, then I can grant your Savannah user access to Classpath, actually I can grant access now in good faith (as was done in the project's beginning) if you urgently want to get it stored somewhere. How long ago did you send the paperwork back to Boston? Brian -- Brian Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Classpath mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath

