On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 5:33 AM, wrote:
>
> - "Henri Yandell" a écrit :
>
>> Though depends on what you're submitting. JIRA issues, no worries.
>> Just hit the checkbox each time you add a patch.
>>
>> If you become a committer, or if you're submitting something large,
>> then we will ask you
- "Henri Yandell" a écrit :
> Though depends on what you're submitting. JIRA issues, no worries.
> Just hit the checkbox each time you add a patch.
>
> If you become a committer, or if you're submitting something large,
> then we will ask you to sign an ICLA.
>
> When signing an ICLA, your
Though depends on what you're submitting. JIRA issues, no worries.
Just hit the checkbox each time you add a patch.
If you become a committer, or if you're submitting something large,
then we will ask you to sign an ICLA.
When signing an ICLA, your company may want to sign a CCLA - it's
entirely
Joerg,
You need to sign the ICLA and your company should file a CCLA if
appropriate. both are listed here:
http://www.apache.org/licenses/
thanks,
dims
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 8:52 PM, Grant Overby wrote:
> I was unaware that there is official work being done for generics. This is
> excellent ne
I was unaware that there is official work being done for generics. This is
excellent news.
I've taken my first look at trunk & jira. I have a potential solution for
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COLLECTIONS-237 . See my comment on
the issue.
Another question:
I presume that I would need a
Hi Grant,
Grant Overby wrote:
> What are the general opinions on maintaining a generic fork of Commons
> Collections?
>
> My company has a some what sizable portion refactored or adapted into
> generic compatibly that I may be able to get released under the Apache
> License. Would such a project
What are the general opinions on maintaining a generic fork of Commons
Collections?
My company has a some what sizable portion refactored or adapted into
generic compatibly that I may be able to get released under the Apache
License. Would such a project be welcomed by the community such that
coll