On Apr 30, 2012, at 20:21 , Paul Davis wrote: > On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Apr 30, 2012, at 19:40 , Paul Davis wrote: >> >>> A quick glance through code shows MPL/GPL/LGPL triple-licensed files. >>> I know we can depend on MPL code but I have no idea if that means it >>> can live in the repository or not. A quick google and I can't find >>> anything that specifically states whether it can or can't. >>> >>> I appreciate that this was developed with the intention that it'd be >>> contributed back to the ASF and that's the only reason I didn't >>> immediately veto it. But there's 500,000 lines in this commit. That's >>> awfully significant to throw in without warning or discussion even if >>> it is on a branch. >>> >>> In the end, I of course defer to your judgement. I just wanted to >>> stress the seriousness of IP clearance on such a gigantic push. >> >> Fair enough :) All I wanted for now is a place to collaborate to >> get this into shape that's worth committing. Is nuking the branch >> enough to get the code out again? We can work on it on GitHub. >> > > Good enough for me anyway. It could technically be rescued until some > point in the future but I think it'll be gone gone as soon as GC runs.
All gone, new location: https://github.com/janl/couchdb/tree/docs Cheers Jan -- > >> Cheers >> Jan >> -- >> >> >>> >>> On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> On Apr 30, 2012, at 18:49 , Paul Davis wrote: >>>> >>>>> Whoa! Has anyone gone through and cleared IP issues with this code? We >>>>> might also want to look into whether this sort of thing requires a >>>>> Software Grant. I appreciate the enthusiasm but unless I missed a >>>>> discussion I'm quite concerned about whether this is cleared to be in >>>>> the ASF repo. >>>> >>>> I vouch for it. I'm happy to nuke the branch if you find an issue. >>>> >>>> This was merely to get Brian, Noah and I to have a branch to knock >>>> out the mechanics, and I wanted to do it in ASF-land, so we don't >>>> get accused of doing too many things on GitHub :) >>>> >>>> I'm sorry if I jumped the gun here. >>>> >>>> Cheers >>>> Jan >>>> -- >>>> >>
