I agree with Michael, if there is a clover licence we should use it. One major advantage of clover is the ide support for eclipse and netbeans. Emma has no Eclipse support yet and a old not maintained netbeans plugin. There is a ASF donated clover license under: https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers/donated-licenses/clover/
This is Clover 1.3.2 and the License file for use by the ASF. It will work on the following Java packages: org.apache javax org.xml org.w3c com.example Although this licence can not be used with a IDE Plugin it would do the job for the coverage reports! best regards Simon On 11/22/06, Michael Busch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chris Hostetter wrote: > To throw another twist onto things, it would appear that the ASF has a > License for Clover 1.3.2 donated by Cenqua that Committers have access to > (see committers/donated-licenses/clover in SVN) ... it's not clear to me > if that License would allow for auto generated reports of nightly builds > on the public inter-web. > > An example of a Clover report for (an older version of) Lucene can > acctually be found online... > > http://developer.spikesource.com/spikewatch.logs/fedora-3-i386/2221/lucene/reports/clover/ > > I proposed EMMA, because it is open source, but if we have a license for Clover we should use it, the reports look very good. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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