As you saw already, it is under the Apache license for the Apache BSF. About maintaining the code: whatever you think helps the most (I would feel "responsible" to maintain my own code, so of course, I would offer maintaining it).Thanks so much for your patience, and support of BSF. Basically, we need to talk about the license for your code, and how maintenance will occur (whether you will maintain the code separately, whether we need to maintain it, etc.).
Yes, please. Being part of the infrastructure is always better than not (adds hassles for the users, hence my interest in rolling the engine into the base distribution).There is also the question of, should BSF gain the ability to auto-load languages (requires discussion on this list) in the near future, would you still want your code to be part of the main distribution.
Fine enough, thank you very much!Let's work out the details of getting 2.3 out the door (my preference being that it should look more like 2.2, w/ auto-loading), and we can work out the details of getting your code in (should you still desire that) at that point.
Regards,
---rony
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