Clover licence for Apache

2004-10-20 Thread Henri Yandell
Hopefully everything will soon be go on having a Clover licence for all 
Apache Java projects:

http://www.cenqua.com/clover/
One such example of an ASF project already using Clover is Geronimo:
http://geronimo.apache.org/modules/security/clover/
Part of the licence will be a restriction on which packages it applies to. 
Currently I have the following listed as packages the ASF may create 
classes in:

org.apache
javax
org.xml
org.w3c
com.example
default namespace
Am I missing anything obvious?
Geronimo has packages of system and noNamespace too. I'm not sure what the 
deal with that is, seems to be xmlbeans related.

Thanks,
Hen
(Other tools similar to Clover are JCoverage and Emma. Emma is 
open-sourced, though not as mature as the other two currently. I've been 
following the Clover opportunity along as Clover is the most common tool 
in use at the ASF for this currently)

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Re: Open Source, Cold Shoulder (fwd): One woman's comments

2004-10-20 Thread Brian Behlendorf
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, Julie MacNaught wrote:
Conclusion?  Just play nice.
Right on!  It's amazing how well a bit of humility, encouragement of 
others, and responding to fire with ice works in online communities - 
whether technical like this one, or social, or whatever.

I'm haunted, though, by whether there's a sort of cognitive dissonance in 
being nice and the Apache name.  I'm not suggesting we rename 
ourselves the Cute Nice Fluffy Bunnies Software Foundation.  :)  Just 
wondering if it's something we should overtly work to overcome rather than 
just inertly hope we aren't setting the wrong tone...

Brian
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Re: Open Source, Cold Shoulder (fwd): One woman's comments

2004-10-20 Thread Niclas Hedhman
On Wednesday 20 October 2004 10:56, Brian Behlendorf wrote:
 I'm not suggesting we rename
 ourselves the Cute Nice Fluffy Bunnies Software Foundation.  

ROTFL...  From a feared native-american tribe to cuddly... :o)

My vote goes for
The Bambi Software Foundation
or
The Kitten Software Foundation


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Re: Open Source, Cold Shoulder (fwd): One woman's comments

2004-10-20 Thread Henning Schmiedehausen
On Tue, 2004-10-19 at 22:32, Julie MacNaught wrote:

Hi,

[...]
 I've been accused of being a geek, however, in my defense, I always say: 
 you think I'M a geek, you should meet my friends at Apache..
[...]

Wow. Define being normal by pointing at people that are even weirder.
I never thought of that. Seems I'm a member of the latter group. ;-) 

Regards
Henning

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Re: Open Source, Cold Shoulder (fwd): One woman's comments

2004-10-20 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
Brian Behlendorf wrote:
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, Julie MacNaught wrote:
Conclusion?  Just play nice.

Right on!  It's amazing how well a bit of humility, encouragement of 
others, and responding to fire with ice works in online communities - 
whether technical like this one, or social, or whatever.

I'm haunted, though, by whether there's a sort of cognitive dissonance 
in being nice and the Apache name.  I'm not suggesting we rename 
ourselves the Cute Nice Fluffy Bunnies Software Foundation.  :)  Just 
wondering if it's something we should overtly work to overcome rather 
than just inertly hope we aren't setting the wrong tone...
Let me remind of when Marc Fleury of JBoss once named us the fat ladies 
drinking tea while he named the JBoss people the knights fighting the 
big evil corporations.

How many girls does JBoss has?
--
Stefano.


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Re: Open Source, Cold Shoulder (fwd): One woman's comments

2004-10-20 Thread Martin van den Bemt
On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 04:56, Brian Behlendorf wrote:

 I'm haunted, though, by whether there's a sort of cognitive dissonance in 
 being nice and the Apache name.  I'm not suggesting we rename 
 ourselves the Cute Nice Fluffy Bunnies Software Foundation.  :)  Just 
 wondering if it's something we should overtly work to overcome rather than 
 just inertly hope we aren't setting the wrong tone...

Our logo is good : a soft feather :)

Mvgr,
Martin


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