On Apr 1, 2009, at 4:51 PM, Oleg Bartunov wrote:

Grant,

I'm originator of this thread and PostgreSQL is also a big user of the
Snowball project, so we also are very interested in the vital activity of the project. However, I see issue with license, which is
currently BSD and this allows us to use snowball in PostgreSQL (which
is also BSD licensed). Is't possible to preserve BSD license under
Apache Software Foundation ?

No, it would have to be ASL 2, but that is pretty similar to BSD, no? (caveat: IANAL) i.e non-viral, free to use however you want, just don't take credit for it. Everything I've read says the two are completely compatible



Another question is not about snowball compiler, but about specific
stemmers, which contributed by people. Are you willing also to
support this activity ?

ASF is all about community, so the community would be responsible for supporting the activity of the project. Obviously, Dr. Porter and Richard would need to be involved, but one goal of the ASF is that any healthy project should be able to survive the loss of a committer.

The way the ASF works, people who contribute a lot would become committers, etc., so yeah, I think the answer is yes. It is a fairly well defined process for doing this. i.e. if you contribute a lot, the other committers would nominate you to become a committer. You can read more about how the ASF works at www.apache.org/

HTH,
Grant

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