Might be worth considering adding the names to the pom.

On 5 July 2010 21:00, Adrian Crum <[email protected]> wrote:
> The Open For Business project faced the same decision when we moved to 
> Apache. It was decided author information could be found in the commit logs, 
> so it was removed without notifying the authors.
>
> -Adrian
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> --- On Mon, 7/5/10, Phil Steitz <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
>> > I think it would be wise to get the agreement from the
>> people with their
>> > name behind an @author tag in the code.
>> >
>>
>> How exactly do we do that?  Send email to old [email protected]
>> and
>> wait some weeks or months for a response?  Most of the
>> original
>> @authors for these components are long gone.  I am
>> fine grepping
>> them all out, trying to find availIds and sending the
>> mails, but how
>> long should I wait for responses?
>>
>> Phil
>>
>> >>
>> >> Phil
>> >>
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