Hi Trevor, On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 15:48 +0200, Sven de Marothy wrote: > This sounds like it could be useful to us indeed. Our (or at least my) > short-term plan here was to have an imageio plugin wrapping libjpeg, and > in the long-term complement that with a pure-java plugin. > > This could be quite useful as a start with the latter! So yes please. :)
Yes, this looks like a very useful contribution. Thanks. > We'll need to assign the code to the FSF as with all Classpath code. > (This doesn't mean giving up any rights though, since the FSF gives a > full grant-back or rights, so you can still distribute it under your own > license later if you want to.) > > Also, we've got a clean-room requirement. I assume haven't looked at any > proprietary JPEG encoders/decoders? > > (If you did this for class, that'd be cheating though, wouldn't it? :)) Hehe :) But indeed. We have some requirements to make sure GNU Classpath is and always will be Free Software. So we are keeping a paper-trail of all contributions. Please see the overview at: http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/docs/hacking.html#SEC2 And some more info on our developer wiki if you need some background: http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/ClasspathFirstSteps I'll send you the forms and formal questions off-list. Thanks, Mark
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