Berin Lautenbach wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
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> > By the way, the Incubator FAQ needs a statement on this topic.
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> Hmm. Yes - I think you're right. I'll do something about that!
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> Thanks!
Open-source works nicely, doesn't it.
--David
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David Crossley wrote:
By the way, the Incubator FAQ needs a statement on this topic.
Hmm. Yes - I think you're right. I'll do something about that!
Thanks!
Cheers,
Berin
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Thanks for putting me on track guys. I have a lot of trouble
knowing where to post each question. The xml-commons list is
so quiet.
I will ask the guy to put his proposal one level up.
By the way, the Incubator FAQ needs a statement on this topic.
--David
Berin Lautenbach wrote:
> David,
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David,
Just to back up Noel's comments below, if you put something to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], we can all kick it around. At the end of the day - if
those in xml-commons think it's a good idea, then the chances are it
probably is, and we can make it happen!
Cheers,
Berin
Noel J. Bergman wro
David,
If the XML PMC decides to accept the code donation, based upon interest
within the community, the Incubator can work with the XML PMC to help bring
the code on-board. However, unless there is interest in having it, the rest
is kind of moot.
If there is interest, the procedure could be as
A new developer has approached the Apache XML Commons project
wishing to donate some code for some utilities:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-commons-dev&m=107954715610688
What is the procedure? Does our project handle it ourself,
decide if we want to accept it, and then attend to licenses
and