Hi, Myrle

Sorry for the delay getting back to you.

> Normally repo history can also be imported to an Apache repository.  Is
that what you mean by warehouse?

The `warehouse` is caused by incorrect translation, it should means git
repo, don't mind. I know there has a way to import history into Apache
repo, but based on the experience of the last weex repo migration, some
developers will be very uncomfortable with this change, and may even feel
that this is an unstable performance. At the same time, some developers
will still feedback new project issues in the old project. We need to
conduct reasonable and effective guidance, I think this is not a matter
that can be decided immediately, I will initiate a vote on this matter.

> Which kinds of adjustments do you need to make for an Apache project?
Generally, as long as the code is legally licenseable with the ApacheV2
license, Apache doesn't set technical requirements.  The Weex project may
have technical requirements, but I haven't heard anyone espress any here.

That's ok, I can handle these.

Thanks.
Dan

Myrle Krantz <my...@apache.org> 于2019年2月5日周二 上午12:04写道:

> Hi Dan,
>
> Some answers inline:
>
> On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 10:29 AM Dan <faterr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > 2. The migration of the warehouse may cause some historical issues to
> > continue to track, the new repo will start from 0 (that's no bad, but a
> big
> > change).
> >
>
> Normally repo history can also be imported to an Apache repository.  Is
> that what you mean by warehouse?
>
>
> > 3. I need to re-adjust my code and follow the apache approach, which also
> > has a certain cost for me, and now I was the only one who works on the
> > weex toolchain.
> >
>
> Which kinds of adjustments do you need to make for an Apache project?
> Generally, as long as the code is legally licenseable with the ApacheV2
> license, Apache doesn't set technical requirements.  The Weex project may
> have technical requirements, but I haven't heard anyone espress any here.
>
>
> > I look forward to more comments and discussions to get this matter going.
> >
>
> Thank you for being so open to considering this!
>
> Best Regards,
> Myrle
>

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