Also, there seem to be a couple of xml tags here and there like
<vendor>,<copyright> and <owner>, should these also be deleted?

-Scott

On 13/07/06, Scott Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Jacopo

Like I've said previously I'm happy to help with this, if it's ok with you
I'll start with the applications folder?  One question though, what do i do
with these lines:

Old Headers:
 * @author     David E. Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 * @author     Andy Zeneski ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 * @author     Si Chen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 * @version    $Rev: 418498 $

New Headers:
 * $Id: $

Do the author lines remain in place? And what goes on the $Id tags?

Regards
Scott


On 13/07/06, Jacopo Cappellato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> the gathering of iCLAs from past and present contributors is mostly
> completed now: we are waiting for the last three ones, that hopefully
> will be sent soon.
>
> It is time to start to deal with the license change for all the OFBiz's
> files.
>
> Help is needed here:
> we have to put the Apache License header at the top of each and every
> file in OFBiz (binary files excluded); the license headers for all the
> types of files (xml, java, ftl, properties, bsh, html) are in
> ofbiz/APACHE2_HEADER; these headers should replace the existing MIT
> headers (if they are present).
> Regexp, search&replace tools, perl scripts, etc... are all good, if you
> are an expert and are willing to help, just drop a note and then, when
> the work is completed, just send us a few patches (maybe one for the
> applications and one for the framework).
>
> In the attached file you'll find some tools (in perl, python and java)
> downloaded from the Apache site to migrate source files headers from the
>
> Apache License 1.1 to Apache License 2.0... maybe they could be a good
> starting point.
>
> PLEASE HELP,
>
> Jacopo
>
>
>

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