So you don't think WE should expect a reaction from them? :-) Stian Soiland-Reyes <st...@apache.org> schrieb am So., 26. Juni 2016 um 19:12:
> I've received several such emails from DevFactory, and they all look > exactly the same except the name of the sender.. > > On 26 Jun 2016 3:20 p.m., "Benedikt Ritter" <brit...@apache.org> wrote: > > Hello Ayman, > > awesome that DevFactory has decided to invest in Open Source projects! > We're always looking for people who want to work on Apache Commons > Components and collaborate. > > We welcome any contributions to our components however there are some > rules: > - all communication about development should go through the mailing list ( > dev@commons.apache.org) > - you will need to sign a contributor license agreement [1] > - we care a lot about binary compatibility of our components. So any > changes you propose will have to be backwards compatible > You can read more about this in our contributing guide lines [2] > > Regarding your proposals: we already use PMD, Findbugs and Checkstyle and > there is SonarQube instance running at [3]. The SonarQube seems to be out > of date, I'll have a look into this soon. > > If you're still interested in contributing, go for it! > > Regards, > Benedikt > > [1] https://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.txt > [2] https://github.com/apache/commons-dbutils/blob/trunk/CONTRIBUTING.md > [3] http://analysis.apache.org > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: <ayman.elkfr...@devfactory.com> > Date: Sa., 25. Juni 2016 um 11:42 Uhr > Subject: Code Quality Improvements for commons-dbutils > To: <benerit...@gmail.com> > > > Hello, > > I'd like to send you some pull requests to improve the maintainability of > commons-dbutils. > > My company - DevFactory - is sponsoring me to identify and fix code quality > issues and improve unit test coverage in open source projects. DevFactory > is obsessed with code quality and is providing its commercially available > code quality improvement service for free to qualified open-source > projects. > > If you are interested, please let me know and we will add it to our > pipeline. Our first step will be to utilize tools like PMD, FindBugs and > Sonar to identify the most important issues to fix. Once we fix them, we'll > follow up with some pull requests. > > Thanks, > Ayman Elkfrawy >