On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Reynold Xin wrote:
> For IntelliJ I think the free version is sufficient for Spark development.
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And I believe anyone with a @apache.org e-mail address can request their
own personal license for InteliJ. That's what I personally did.
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For IntelliJ I think the free version is sufficient for Spark development.
On Thursday, December 3, 2015, Sean Owen wrote:
> Yeah I can see the PMC list as it happens; technically there are
> committers that aren't PMC / ASF members though, yeah. Josh did update
> the list when the last one expi
Yeah I can see the PMC list as it happens; technically there are
committers that aren't PMC / ASF members though, yeah. Josh did update
the list when the last one expired, and the current license hasn't
expired yet, though it was no longer working for me. It turns out to
not be valid for the very n
the private@spark list is only available to PMC members[1]. Could we
document somewhere (the IntelliJ section of the wiki[2]?) both the current
point of contact and a list of what happens when things get renewed each
year?
That way we could include either a note that the POC should email the key
t
Yep, I'm the point of contact between us and JetBrains. I forwarded the
2015 license renewal email to the private@ list, so it should be accessible
via the archives. I'll go ahead and forward you a copy of our project
license, which will have to be renewed in January of next year.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2
Thanks, yes I've seen this, though I recall from another project that
at some point they said, wait, we already gave your project a license!
and I had to track down who had it. I think Josh might be the keeper?
Not a big deal, just making sure I didn't miss an update there.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at
I think they can renew your license. In
https://www.jetbrains.com/buy/opensource/?product=idea, you can find
"Update Open Source License".
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 7:47 AM, Sean Owen wrote:
> I'm aware that IntelliJ has (at least in the past) made licenses
> available to committers in bona fide op