What steps would I need to take to get contributor status and develop the JSP 2.1 implementation with the rest of the tomcat-dev team? Do I have to get elected, then complete the ICLA or is it in the reverse order?

Thanks!

Jacob

Bill Barker wrote:



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 12:25 PM
To: dev@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: RE: Re: Initial EL/JSP 2.1 Contribution

I was under the assumption that we couldn't include the javax.el.* stuff under Apache licensing-- hence the JSP and Servlet API folders within Tomcat.


We obviously can't include GlassFish's version under Apache licensing.
However, we could include an independently developed version.

Since the implementation you gave a link to at the start of this thread
seems to be missing all of it's javadoc comments, I'm guessing that it isn't
simply a copy of the GlassFish code :), so probably would qualify.

Bill Barker wrote:
Shouldn't we also have something under servletapi for the
javax.el stuff?
I was applying lazy instantiation ;) When someone shouts for it (and
assuming they don't just create it themselves) I'll add it.
Until then
I had assumed we would build with the official jars.

Mark


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