Hi,

Related to http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GRADLE-66, I had a brief look at
the current state of Javamake.
I updated the issue with my initial findings but thought this was a better
forum for discussion.
Javamake has not had a release since Mar 2005 (I mistaken said 2008 in the
issue report).

I just sent an email to the person who original developed it to see if they
could indicate what its status was, but unfortunately that email bounced.

It does not consist of a vast amount of code, but there are no tests.  There
is some documentation on how to use it, and I still have a copy of a
technical article about its design that I received from the author years ago
(OOPSLA'02, November 48, 2002, Seattle, Washington, USA. Copyright 2002 ACM
1581134171/02/0011).

I assume that because the code is GPL it is not possible to add into the
gradle source repository?
I suppose it is possible to fork it and host it somewhere else, but I dont
really know the issues surround this or license issues if using it from
gradle.

Thoughts?


Thanks,
Ross

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