Re: clarification request on ASF license and sandboxes

2006-11-03 Thread ant elder
Deleted. ...ant On 11/3/06, kelvin goodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Situation resolved. Attachments now remade with license granted. I don't seem to have the privileges to clear up the original unlicensed attachments. If anyone with sufficient privileges would like to remove the unlicense

Re: clarification request on ASF license and sandboxes

2006-11-03 Thread kelvin goodson
Situation resolved. Attachments now remade with license granted. I don't seem to have the privileges to clear up the original unlicensed attachments. If anyone with sufficient privileges would like to remove the unlicensed attachments (http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-829) that would

Re: clarification request on ASF license and sandboxes

2006-11-01 Thread Jeremy Boynes
I agree with ant - we need to be clear what rights the ASF has to the code. Adding a comment to the JIRA saying it was a contribution would be another alternative. -- Jeremy On 11/1/06, ant elder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'd say no, we need to have rights to the code to put it in SVN. Why can

Re: clarification request on ASF license and sandboxes

2006-11-01 Thread ant elder
I'd say no, we need to have rights to the code to put it in SVN. Why can't they just reattach it and tick the box properly? ...ant On 11/1/06, kelvin goodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Can anyone tell me if it's OK to put code into a sandbox that has been attached to a JIRA without granting

Re: clarification request on ASF license and sandboxes

2006-11-01 Thread Pete Robbins
Maybe better to ask on [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 01/11/06, kelvin goodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Can anyone tell me if it's OK to put code into a sandbox that has been attached to a JIRA without granting ASF license? Regards, Kelvin. -- Pete

clarification request on ASF license and sandboxes

2006-11-01 Thread kelvin goodson
Can anyone tell me if it's OK to put code into a sandbox that has been attached to a JIRA without granting ASF license? Regards, Kelvin.