On 23/01/12 01:32, Ross Gardler wrote:
The issue is that in order to graduate you must have all code IP
clean. Since you will not have released all code the IPMC may ask
questions about it. You need to be ready to demonstrate that it is all
IP clean and that you know how to do a release.

I've observed that less surprises for the IPMC at the time of a vote
means (sometimes) less noise. So demonstrating that you recognise that
you have code that has not been released but you have worked to ensure
it is IP clean might smooth things.

Ross

Less surprises for the IPMC the better.  It's all quite busy for the IPMC.

Of the remaining code:

TDB, Fuseki, SDB are in the main svn area and should be clean. I tided up as I want along with all the release related things.

Eyeball isn't in the main area - it may need a bit of cleaning (jars IIRC).

Checking welcome!

        Andy



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