Hi!

Starting from c), IIRC, those plugins were authored by David Vittor,
perhaps there were one or two which were initially hosted at jspwiki, but
were pulled out due to general agreement on not being useful anymore, but
those should be a few.

As for b), they're Apache licensed, so we definitely can, although, IMO,
trying to reach David first should be done first. Not sure if he is still
following the project though.

Finally, as for a), if there's interest, sure why not?

Kind regards,
juan pablo

El jue, 23 oct 2025, 21:20, Alex O'Ree <[email protected]> escribió:

> Greetings
>
> A while I think i talked to Juan about the history of the additional
> jspwiki plugins that are currently version controlled here:
> https://github.com/digitalspider/jspwiki-plugins
>
> I vaguely recall the response but i was unable to locate anything in my
> email history or on the mailing list archives. It appears as if that repo
> is dead. I have update all the plugins on my fork of it and wanted to know
> the following
> a) is there interest is bringing them into the jsp wiki git repo for easier
> maintenance?
> b) are we even allowed to do this? They all appear to be ASF20 licensed
> c) does anyone recall the history of these plugins?
>
> I think the general consensus was that they were formerly in the jspwiki
> repos but were removed and spun off when another committer took ownership
> of them and that generally, we can readd them back to the jspwiki repo.
>
> Side note: I've gone through them all and at least got them to compile. I'm
> not sure if they all work but I'm willing to put in some time to figure out
> what works and what doesn't. I think the comic plugin is probably
> inappropriate to bring into the fold. Some are not documented at all and
> it's kind of guess work to figure out what they do.
>

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