> From: Stefan Bodewig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Jose Alberto Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I do not think we need CVS support for this.
>
> OK, so we are talking about different things 8-)
>
> I want an Apache hosted repository of contributions that would be
> released under the Apache Software (Foundation) License.
>

Notice this is also fine, would this be what goes inthe optional task jar?
Here we should enforce some more proper guidelines, formating, copyright
notes, licencing and so on, I guess. And I have no problem with using the
current way to manage that. Notice that once we have something like I am
propossing I would assume that much of the presure on the optional tasks
will disapear.

> What you are asking for:
>
> > We just need a repository of jars with a short description. That is
> > all we need. Maybe we can store it in one of those big "contribute
> > java code" sites that are all around. Then the only thing we need is
> > a link from the Jakarta pages.
>
> is really nothing more than a list of links. Doable in less than a
> day, send in some links to stuff that should be added and I will link
> it from Ant's homepage.
>
> Actually, I think I'll start this list just now - using the IDE
> integration packages I'm aware of.
>
> So what would we need? Name, description, URL, license. Anything else?
>

Some way for users to comment about it would be nice.

I guess, we will not be storing the contribution ourselves, maybe at some
point we could suggest where people can store their contributing software:
the big java tree (or whatever is called) or some other site. So people can
just submit it.



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