On 3/2/06, David M Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Feb 23, 2006, at 9:58 PM, David M Johnson wrote: > > On Feb 23, 2006, at 9:31 PM, Henri Yandell wrote: > >> Is any of the Roller code "Copyright Sun" now? > > > > I guess the answer is yes, but that is *only* because I add the > > words "Copyright Sun" in some of the files I committed. Nobody told > > me to do that, I just figured that it was the right thing to do. > > > > I would assume for now that Sun is OK with having all source be > > copyright Apache, since that's what Sun does on other Apache > > projects -- but I will verify that. > > I spoke with Sun's Craig McCanahan and Craig Russell and both of them > use the Apache copyright when creating new files for the ASF projects > that they are involved with. That's what Allen and I should do as well. > > So, I think the TODOs here are: > For every file that has no copyright message, add copyright Apache
+1 > For every file created by Dave with a Sun copyright, change it to > copyright Apache +1 - I think this falls under your CCLA, comes down to your relationship with your employer if anything ever comes of it. > For files with other copyrights, leave the copyright in place and add > to list in CREDITS* file For those files with copyrights owned by other Roller committers; ask them to replace their copyright with the Apache copyright. For those files with copyrights owned by non-Roller committers, ask those people for permission to remove their copyright - anyone listening know if we have to do a fax-a-form dance for that? Hen
