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Alex Thompson commented on LUCENENET-380:
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The dOCL is just an option in addition to (not instead of) the GPL. From the
dOCL page:
"Versant licenses the Software (as defined in Section 1) pursuant to (1) this
Agreement, (2) a commercial, royalty-based license agreement, and (3) the GNU
General Public License v2.0 ("GPL"). You may choose to license the Software
pursuant to any of the three agreements."
I think the purpose of the dOCL is to cover the scenario where you are mixing
code that is already under another open source license. For our sharpen fork I
think we would just keep the whole thing GPL.
> Evaluate Sharpen as a port tool
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>
> Key: LUCENENET-380
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-380
> Project: Lucene.Net
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Build Automation, Lucene.Net Contrib, Lucene.Net Core,
> Lucene.Net Demo, Lucene.Net Test
> Reporter: George Aroush
> Assignee: Alex Thompson
> Attachments: 3.0.2_JavaToCSharpConverter_AfterPostProcessing.zip,
> 3.0.2_JavaToCSharpConverter_NoPostProcessing.zip, IndexWriter.java,
> Lucene.Net.3_0_3_Sharpen20110106.zip, Lucene.Net.Sharpen20101104.zip,
> Lucene.Net.Sharpen20101114.zip, NIOFSDirectory.java, QueryParser.java,
> TestBufferedIndexInput.java, TestDateFilter.java
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>
> This task is to evaluate Sharpen as a port tool for Lucene.Net.
> The files to be evaluated are attached. We need to run those files (which
> are off Java Lucene 2.9.2) against Sharpen and compare the result against
> JLCA result.
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