I was e-mailed offline with a link that pointed to the Arrays.java code
in Lucene 1.3. In fact, *I'm* the one that removed that file over a
year ago because it was unused. So I think we're in good shape.
Erik
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Date: January 14, 2005 1:46:35 PM EST
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On Jan 14, 2005, at 11:02 AM, Sam Ruby wrote:
Meanwhile, here's a license issue for the proposed new PMC to grapple
with: apparently Josua Bloch is listed as a contributor. He
originally worked for Sun, but now works for Google. According to
him, he "did not knowingly contribute any code to Lucene". Nor can I
find him participating in either the user or developer mailing lists
for Lucene.
The code in question apparently is related to "array utilities", and
he apparently did contribute to java.util.Arrays, but that code
belongs to Sun and while the source is published, it is neither open
source nor compatible with the Apache Software License.
I'm still trying to track down more details, but if anybody can
provide any insight into how the contribution was actually made, I
would appreciate it.
I believe this is the one and only piece mentioning Josh Bloch:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/jakarta-lucene/src/java/org/apache/
lucene/util/Arrays.java?hideattic=0&rev=1.2&view=auto
This code was removed (by me, no less :O) in December '03.
If there is anything else that is questionable, let me know.
Erik
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