I think we should try to get them submitted under the Apache license, but really any open-source license is OK because all we are doing is putting the file up on a web site.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Chris Hane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Archie Cobbs wrote: > > > Hey Xavier, is this "ivyrepsandbox" your project? What is its purpose? > > > > Would it make sense to import all these files into Ivy Round Up? Under > > what > > license are they? > > > > More generally, is there a pool of "high quality" ivy.xml files out > > there > > somewhere that we should import into RoundUp? > > > > > What will be the license requirements for submitting ivy.xml files? > > I've noticed that some projects are starting to create them (at least > initial stabs). The specific projects I am thinking of are LGPL for the > code. Not sure how that applies to a configuration file (but I'm not a > lawyer).... > > Chris.... > -- Archie L. Cobbs
