Alas, I am estopped forthwith. It turns out that only committers and their designated legal amanuenses may petition [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Jean, as a committer, could you approach this mailing list?

Thanks,
-Rick

Jean T. Anderson wrote:

Rick Hillegas wrote:

There's a piece of code floating around on the internet as part of the Lucene project. It isn't formally checked into Lucene but the author says, via email, that he freely gave it away. Does anyone have an opinion about the legal status of this code? Can it be incorporated into an apache open source effort?

Thanks,
-Rick


From Derby incubator days .... if the author of that file is willing to license that particular file to the ASF under the Apache License, there's no problem. All the author needs to do is post a message to that effect to the developer list.

However, "freely gave it away" probably isn't sufficient. It needs to be contributed under the Apache license.

but i.am.not.a.lawyer :-) We have [email protected] for asking hard questions as needed.

One question: why isn't Lucene committing it to their project repo? Is there some larger story?

 -jean


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