Oh, good--we're in agreement here.  (Usually not good
for one to argue too much with the President,
non-profit or not ;)

Glen

--- Dirk-Willem van Gulik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> 
> On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, Glen Mazza wrote:
> 
> > clarified to be "any file checked into CVS for a
> > project."
> 
> Well - at the very least it is more each and every
> 'granule' which the
> committer community (i.e the developers) would
> consider its work or its
> creation. So at the same time one has some leeway to
> ignore a file which
> has no "real" content; say a 'runme.sh' file which
> only has the text 'java
> -cp foo.jar foo.Main' or something.
> 
> But the same time the ASF as a whole should make
> sure that every 'bit' for
> which it can be held accountable is under a proper
> license (its own
> license or that of a third party we consider
> acceptible).
> 
> So it is a puzzle from both directions.
> 
> Dw.
> 
> 
>
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