Yes, I read this thread (and replied to Roy - see the next message in the thread). The submissions were mailed to me bypassing the mailing list. And I don't remember how DB2PkGenerator got Mario's name on it - I have no record of his submission at all.

Andrus

On Aug 2, 2006, at 5:24 PM, Bill Dudney wrote:

Were the files mailed to the public list or to you personally?

If we can find a public record of the original donation perhaps a CLA won't be necessary (from the thread Jean started on the incubator list, here: http://tinyurl.com/pbmvk).

TTFN,

-bd-

On Aug 2, 2006, at 7:41 AM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:

Just got a reply from Gary this morning. So we are down to just a few files. My suggestion would be to kick out broken FirebirdAdapter (unless somebody wants to support/rewrite it). Rewriting the rest from scratch should only take a few hours.

EOObjEntity
DB2PkGenerator
FirebirdAdapter
FirebirdPkGenerator

Andrus


On Aug 1, 2006, at 2:25 PM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:

As far as I can tell the following classes include contributions by one of the folks below (like I said, most are extremely trivial: http://tinyurl.com/o9vpk )

DBCPDataSourceFactory
WebApplicationContextFilter
EOObjEntity
DB2PkGenerator
FirebirdAdapter
FirebirdPkGenerator

So we have ~6 files.

Andrus




On Aug 1, 2006, at 2:14 PM, Jean T. Anderson wrote:

Andrus Adamchik wrote:
...
Don't know if we have to do anything special about a few other
contributions whose authors either never replied to my requests, or I couldn't locate their new emails. Fortunately to us those are minor contributions (see below). All of them are either patches to the bigger modules, and/or fairly trivial, and/or already mostly reworked by other committers. All of them were done with explicit intent to be included
in Cayenne under ObjectStyle Apache license clone.

Gary Jarrel (web app filter, DBCP factory)
Dario Bagato - (a patch for EOModel reverse engineering)
Mario Linke (small DB2 PK generator patch)
Heiko Wenzel (FirebirdAdapter - trivial and broken)

So do we need to do anything about these files? If not, we are done
with IP clearence.

Is it easy to say how many files (or lines of code) are involved,
Andrus? I suggest that someone (I'll offer) forward this list to the Incubator PMC, but it would help to provide a sense of what "small" means.

thanks,

-jean


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