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Andrew Jaquith commented on JSPWIKI-589:
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I feel that the Apache policy is unfortunate, but I understand the rationale.
If the presence of @author tags is a barrier to graduation, then we can't have
them. So we should remove them all. As Janne said, we can give contributors
credit in the README.
> Remove @author-tags from code
> -----------------------------
>
> Key: JSPWIKI-589
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-589
> Project: JSPWiki
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Janne Jalkanen
> Assignee: Harry Metske
> Fix For: Graduating, 3.0
>
>
> To quote ASF Board resolution from May 2004:
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/jakarta-jmeter-dev/200402.mbox/%[email protected]%3e
> {quote}
> * In conjunction with the the discussion about relicensing and some
> copyright issues, the Board is establishing an official policy in this
> area:
> - each and every file must have exactly *one* Copyright line, specifying
> The Apache Software Foundation. additional individual or corporate
> copyrights are not allowed.
> (of course, binary files or certain restrictively formatted files
> cannot include the copyright and license, but the copyright/license
> header should be in everything possible)
> - for contributions of entire files/packages, it is permissible to
> include a section saying something along the lines of "originally
> written by ...". this text should occur *after* the copyright and
> license header.
> - author tags are officially discouraged. these create difficulties in
> establishing the proper ownership and the protection of our
> committers. there are other social issues dealing with collaborative
> development, but the Board is concerned about the legal ramifications
> around the use of author tags
> - it is quite acceptable and encouraged to recognize developers' efforts
> in a CHANGES file, or some other descriptive file which is associated
> with the overall PMC or release rather than individual files.
> {quote}
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