I am starting the prep for the 0.3.0 release. The first step is to confirm that the RAT report passes:
http://ci.apache.org/projects/lucy/rat-output.html It looks like a bunch of files are missing the Apache License, many of them the start of the C implementation, but also a bunch of .gitignore files. I can add the license header to the c/ files. Does it make sense to have the .gitignore files include a license? Can we tell RAT to ignore the ignore files? For the c/ files, since that is just the stub of the tip of the beginning of a start for that code, do we even want it in the release? Could/should files be removed from a branch if they do not represent 'finished' product? I realize this last is a philosophical as well as practical question. -- Peter Karman . http://peknet.com/ . [email protected]
