Hi, > About granting I said publicly (even in the proposal IIRC) the code was > created to be apache + license is asf v2 so it should be enough.
Having the code under APv2 is not always enough for IP clearance, either a software grant or CLAs (individual or company) are required. [1] All of the initial committers are members or committers in other projects so there's no issue re ICLAs. [2] Is it possible that your employer could have an IP claim on the code? Under most employment contracts all code belongs to the employer not the employee. If you are employed by someone then getting them to submitting a CCLA may be a good idea just so the IP ownership is crystal clear. Thanks, Justin 1. http://incubator.apache.org/guides/mentor.html#initial-ip-clearance 2. https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/Fleece
