I've sent emails to various departments at my Uni and included OSS Watch to help. Since I've been in USA for some time now, unfortunately I cannot go and knock on people's doors directly. I see it's a huge issue and it's a total waste of the code that some other (Apache) projects cannot use it. I will do my best to see if there's any update on that issue and if we can move forward.
Cheers, Maciej On 2 March 2012 05:48, Antonio Sanso <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Maciej, > > sorry to bother you again on it. > But do you have any update ? > I thinks is really time to seriously think about a release and it would be > nice to hear that also this topic is moving forward. > > Thanks > > Antonio > > On Feb 1, 2012, at 12:13 AM, Maciej Machulak wrote: > >> Yes, that's the correct story. AFAIK there's some progress with the >> grant at the Uni. I've been told it might be issued shortly :-) I'll >> keep bugging them until the grant is issued, no worries ;) >> >> Maciej >> >> On 31 January 2012 15:10, Pid <[email protected]> wrote: >>> On 31/01/2012 22:52, Raymond Feng wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Can somebody familiar with the project history summarize the code grant >>>> issue? It will help us new folks get the context of the discussion. >>> >>> Short version, (correct me if I'm wrong someone): >>> >>> An OAuth 2.0 project, LeeLoo, was being developed by Maciej & Lukasz who >>> work at Newcastle Uni. We invited them to join the project with their code. >>> >>> That code was committed to the repo before a grant was provided by >>> Newcastle Uni, whose copyright is on the code. >>> >>> Maciej & Lukasz have been trying to get the Newcastle Uni legal people >>> to complete the grant, without success so far. >>> >>> >>> p >>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Raymond >>>> >>>> On Jan 31, 2012, at 2:44 PM, Pid wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 31/01/2012 15:50, Tommaso Teofili wrote: >>>>>> Hi Pid, >>>>>> >>>>>> Personally I can't help on the legal issues, I think directions/actions >>>>>> from our mentors are needed here. >>>>> >>>>> I mean that if we can't get a grant, we'll have to ditch the code. >>>>> >>>>> All the same, I would like to hear what progress the guys have made and >>>>> if there's anything any of us can do to assist - perhaps by talking to >>>>> the relevant people. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> p >>>>> >>>>>> Tommaso >>>>>> >>>>>> 2012/1/31 Pid * <[email protected]> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 31 Jan 2012, at 10:15, Tommaso Teofili <[email protected]> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Not me unfortunately, I hope Lukasz or Maciej could be able to do that. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Should we start considering an alternative? I am wincing as I say it, >>>>>>> but if we can't make progress on the legal issue then we'll have to >>>>>>> take some drastic action. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> p >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Tommaso >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 2012/1/31 Antonio Sanso <[email protected]> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi * >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Jan 30, 2012, at 6:32 PM, Jukka Zitting wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Amber >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Any progress on the graduation issues mentioned in the last report? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> What's the status with the mentioned "copyright signoff from >>>>>>>>>> University of Newcastle"? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> is there anyone that would be able to give an answer to Jukka (mail >>>>>>>>> sent >>>>>>>>> to general@)? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Regards >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Antonio >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> [key:62590808] >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> [key:62590808] >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Maciej Machulak >> email: [email protected] >> cell: +1 650 468 1528 (US) > -- Maciej Machulak email: [email protected] cell: +1 650 468 1528 (US)
