Hi Roman,

Since this is pre-existing code (i.e. not developed at the ASF) it
just needs a software grant form filled out and sent to the Apache
secretary [1]. This just a single page.

You're on the Aries initial committers list, but I noticed that you
don't have a CLA listed [2], which implies you don't have an Apache ID
yet. You could get the ball rolling there by sending an account
request email to [email protected] with the
following:

* Preferred ASF user id:
* Full Name:
* Preferred email:

and send your CLA [3] to the Apache secretary (instructions on the form).

Please open a JIRA issue [4] to track the contribution (you'll need to
create an ID on JIRA if you don't already have one - but that's easy
to do yourself - no intervention from anyone else required). Once
you've sent the filled-out software grant form, you could either
attach the contribution as a zip to the JIRA for someone else to check
in or wait for your ID so that you could check it in yourself - always
a satisfying feeling :-)

btw (to everyone): since Roman is listed as an Aries committer I don't
feel a vote on bringing this in to Aries is necessary. Please say if
you disagree!!

Thanks
Jeremy

[1] http://www.apache.org/licenses/#grants
[2] http://people.apache.org/~jim/committers.html
[3] http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas
[4] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIES

2009/11/27 Roman Roelofsen <[email protected]>:
> Hi all,
>
> as part of OSGi's standardization process, ProSyst implemented the
> reference implementation for RFC98 "Transaction Service". The
> implementation is based on Apache Geronimo's JTA implementation.
>
> We would like to donate this implementation to Apache Aries.
>
> What would be the next step?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Roman
>

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