+1 on the CCLA's with a patch submission.  If it's a considerable piece of
code perhaps a software grant may be in order.

There is no reason why something this small should incubate.

Regards,
Alex

On 1/17/07, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dain Sundstrom wrote:
> On Jan 16, 2007, at 12:19 PM, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
>
>> IBM has together with in a joint effort with Covalent developed a
>> JBoss to Geronimo conversion tool. This tool is used when converting
>> applications from JBoss to Geronimo, and automatically converts the
>> configuration file from one app server to the other.
>>
>> We feel that this piece of software adds value to Geronimo and users
>> adopting Geronimo and would like to see this effort continue as part
>> of the Geronimo project, a plugin or a sub project of Geronimo.
>>
>> The initial donation is for version 1.0 of this tool, and while a 1.1
>> is in the making to improve 1.0, 1.1 is not yet complete but will be
>> donated as soon as the community feels that this tool belongs at the
>> ASF, more specifically within the Geronimo project.
>>
>> If you'd think this tool is valuable, but believe it should go
>> through incubation, we would hope that a Geronimo committer would
>> step up and champion this effort.
>>
>> The tool, including IBM's CCLA, can be found at
>> http://people.apache.org/~fhanik/j2g/j2g.html (Covalent will file the
>> CCLA upon request)
>
> I suggest you file one regardless.  Apache likes to see CCLAs for any
> non trivial donation.
>
> -dain
will do as soon as JIRA comes back up.
Filip

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