Ashish,
I've added your name to the list of persons with an iCLa on file in the
OFBiz page.
About the work on license migration... maybe you could coordinate with
Scott? I think he will start working on the application folder, so you
could help him there or work on some components from the framework...
Thanks,
Jacopo
Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote:
Hi Jacopo,
I applied for iCLA.It has been accepted by Apache Group.
I am also doing my work in ofbiz.
You can view my name on the following list:
http://people.apache.org/~jim/committers.html#unlistedclas
I am also interested in this work of migration.
Will you assign me work or i will tell you about my interested component.
How could it be possible for me to introduce my name in your's list of
collected iCLAs???
Thanks
Ashish Vijaywargiya
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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