On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Ceki [iso-8859-1] Gülcü wrote:

> Isn't the whole point of the sandbox the ability to play? If someone
> has not put a copyright on their code while playing, we should not
> bother them but let them continue to play undisturbed.

Except the sandbox is published online in a view-cvs. Does this constitute
a legal publication of code? Does it need to be sufficiently licensed?

Is it okay for it to be unlicensed just as long as it's not licensed or
copyrighted to someone other than Apache?

Should the ViewCvs contain some kind of note saying that all code is
copyright Apache unless otherwise stated?

I'd like to make a statement that isn't a question, but can't think of
anything :)

Hen


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