I have another question about this point. If the problem of not releasing is only a matter of laws, internal organization and political decisions, then there it is not a technology problem.
Anyway, labs lives on SVN, and SVN is a web server, so if a project places a jar in SVN, for example in the context of a local maven repo as in my previous mail, anyone can access it pointing their browsers to the correct url. This, from a tech POV, can be used as a release (downloaded, executed etc..) Obviously from a "political" POV, it is not a release, it's just a jar on the SVN repository. >From a legal POV, it's a jar anyone can download from the apache servers .. but apache stated in the labs bylaws that labs is not going to release .. so it is not a release, right? Simone --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
