On Saturday 30 August 2008 06:53, Rich Hickey wrote:
> Google has recently opened up Google Code to hosting projects using
> the Eclipse Public License, the successor to the CPL used by Clojure.
>
> Right now I'm only using SF for SVN, as the web interface on SF for
> anything else is quite cumbersome. I could easily move to EPL for
> Clojure, making hosting at Google Code a possibility, and am
> interested in feedback from anyone who has hosted at Google Code or
> participated in a project that did.

Would the project still use SVN? Or would you have to switch to Git or 
some other source code management system?


Also, while this doesn't directly affect me, have you considered the 
implications of a license change for the contributor agreements you've 
already acquired from contributing authors?


> Thanks,
>
> Rich


Randall Schulz

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