On Aug 30, 10:37 am, Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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?
>
It would still use SVN.
> 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?
>
Yes, in fact the CA exists specifically so I can make decisions like
this, and enables me to do so. For users, the EPL should be
acceptable, as it is substantially the same license as CPL.
Rich
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