>But, who is allowed to use this binary? We expect contributors to submit >patches with good JUnit tests, why not expect people to submit code with a >good amount of coverage? This has happened before, a valuable contributor >wants to make a somewhat large change, and they want to use to see how >much code is covered by the unit tests.
Just for the record, a 30 day trial clover jar is included on the maven repository, but it doesn't seem to ever actually time out. So I would say the question is more - can non-committers use this 30 day trial jar after the 30 day period if they are working on a project that has a license? Ethically I'd say it's okay, but law doesn't always follow ethics. :) Hope that helps, Adrian Sutton, Software Engineer Ephox Corporation www.ephox.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
