thanks, I'll take a look over the holidays. Sorry if things seems a bit slow here right now, blame it on the approaching holidays ;-) Here are a couple of things we need to take care of for your code to be able to move to Apache.

I assume/hope you will want to move with your code and keep contributing to UIMA. To be able to do that, you will need to sign and send in an Individual Contributor License Agreement (ICLA, http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas). Only when you're CLA is listed can we start accepting substantial contributions from you. You can check if your CLA has been processed here: http:// people.apache.org/~jim/committers.html. If you have any questions about this process, feel free to ask.

Did you write all the code you're planning to contribute yourself? If yes, then things are (hopefully) fairly simple. If other people have contributed, or if you have reused other people's code (be it open source or not), we'll need to look into that.

Some source files (< 10) are derived from eclipse code. I have always documented this in the header. All other code was written by me. I can just remove theses files for the contribution and than rewrite them. Derived files are e.g. drag handler, drop handler, copy action and paste actions of the Corpus Explorer.

All the code is owned by my employer Calcucare GmbH (www.calcucare.com). I think we have to sign the CCLA too.

Jörn

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