On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 5:54 PM, Olemis Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi ! > > During the week end I created at Bibucket a fork of Trac XmlRpcPlugin > to add in there compatibility for Bloodhound . We need that to > integrate some desktop applications with issue tracker , but there are > other applications even for our own use . > Great! I think it has enough value that I'd like to see XmlRpcPlugin eventually become a component of the Bloodhound distribution. > After reviewing the state of xmlrpcplugin trunk , now I tried to run > its test suite . This is what I got > > [...] > > So I'm curious : what's the estimated time to bring contrib folder > back into BH trunk ? <= if such estimation is possible of course . There is a ticket (1) for adding license headers to the files in 'contrib' and some other directories, and I felt that I took ticket as far as I could without additional input from a Trac developer. Most everything looked fine in terms of being able to put a BSD 3-Clause license on all, or nearly all, of the files in 'contrib', but I'm not optimistic that there will be any status changes of the ticket for a while. So if everyone agrees that we have a good case for adding back 'contrib', I favor doing that and just removing it from the release tarball, considering Brane said this would work okay. (1) http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/11006
