Hi Jérémy,

Everybody is busy at the moment, I guess that's the reason why you haven't got so much returns but in few days, I'll put back this thread on the top.

Thanks,
-Fred

-----Message d'origine----- From: Jérémy Reynaud
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 9:49 AM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: RE: Components donation

Thanks for your feedbacks and answers.
We will start the process soon.

Jérémy

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Frédéric THOMAS [mailto:webdoubl...@hotmail.com]
Envoyé : lundi 11 mars 2013 15:49
À : dev@flex.apache.org
Objet : Re: Components donation

Jérémy,

Note: I gave you a quick answer, like that you can have a good overview of the process but more precise details will be given by our PMCs probably later today.

Thanks,
-Fred

-----Message d'origine-----
From: Frédéric THOMAS
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2013 3:37 PM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Components donation

Hi Jérémy,

First, thank you for your interest donating those components to Apache Flex.

1- The components:

Given we've got progress component and we haven't got any dual slider (Spark & Mobile) and yours looks very nice, I would personaly go at least for the latter, but I'm not only by myself and I not sure about the policies we've got regarding how we choose the components they could be donated.

2- For the license, it depends, from what I've seen from now (most of that was writen before by Alex Harui for other donations):

The ASF has a policy to not take software regardless of the license unless the copyright holder grants it. By signing the ICLA you have indicated that you have permission from the copyright holder to make any contributions that you make.

I think steps are to file ICLAs [1], and a CCLA [2] if there is a corporate entity involved. Then fill out the software grant [3].

3- The donation process:

1. You fill out and sign all legal documents 2. Some of us will review the code (it can be given via a zip associated to a JIRA ticket). If it looks ok, we will start the committer approval process for you. Takes a minimum of 3 business days.
3. We discuss where this code should land, the package names.
4. Once the software grant is recorded, someone can check the code into SVN.
5. Once it is in, it gets another review. This means making sure there are no binaries, that the headers are correct, that your copyrights (but not any third-party copyrights) are moved to the NOTICES file (which must be done by you or with your explicit permission).
6. Based on 3, all kinds of good stuff happens.

-Fred

[1] http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.txt
[2] http://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-corporate.txt
[3] http://www.apache.org/licenses/software-grant.txt

-----Message d'origine-----
From: Jérémy Reynaud
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2013 3:01 PM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Components donation

Hi,



I’m Jérémy Reynaud, CTO and co-founder of KeepCore, company based in Montpellier, France.

We propose commercial FLEX components on our dedicated website:
http://www.flex-component.com/

We recently think about releasing some of them on the website for free.

But maybe another and better solution could be to donate them to the Apache FLEX community.



So here are my questions:

- Does it make sense? Do you think these components are interesting for the community?

- If yes, what is the process to donate them?



The components are:

- A dual slider (Spark & Mobile), demo:
http://www.flex-component.com/demo/apache/KCDualSliderV1.1/

- A progress spinner / “super” busy indicator (Spark & Mobile), demo:
http://www.flex-component.com/demo/apache/KCProgressSpinnerV1.1/



Thanks for your answers.



Best regards,

Jérémy

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