All:

For those of you not on the [email protected] or
[email protected] lists, there has been an active discussion
today about whether it is OK to keep code in your subversion
repository that is not apache-license-friendly.  The gist is that it
is recommended not to do so, and if you decide to forego that
recommendation, it is strongly recommended that you segregate such
code away from the compliant code within your SVN hierarchy.

As such, I've made the following changes:

* I've migrated our demos out of the repository -- they now live at
http://code.google.com/p/pivot-demos/.  I've added you all to that
sub-project, so you should have write access to that repository.  If
you don't, let me know.

* I've migrated the JFreeChart provider out of the repository -- it
now lives at http://code.google.com/p/pivot-jfree/.  Again, I've added
you all to that sub-project.

We're hoping to get the JFreeChart provider eventually integrated
directly into JFreeChart itself (Greg is discussing this with the
owner of JFreeChart), so that was always destined to go away.  As for
the demos, some could have stayed without any issues, but it seemed
cleaner to just migrate them all, thus freeing us from any future
licensing worries when writing demos.

All this really means to you is that if you want to work on a demo or
the JFreeChart provider, you'll need to checkout from those other
repositories.  Everything in the main repository still builds as it
always did - just without demos.

Let me know if you have any questions,
-T

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