On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 8:32 PM, Werner Keil <[email protected]> wrote: > ...The W3C may no longer maintain a code repo (if so it probably was CVS at > the time, SVN at most;-) ...
Ouch...what's an API spec worth without published source code? > ...the original sources (not recompiled, JavaDoc > and headers with @author etc. are all intact) were rescued here: > https://github.com/fnk/w3c-ddr/tree/master/src/main/java/org/w3c/ddr/simple > ... Ok that's better. I don't see any licensing information there however, and the source files include @author tags which make me wary of possible undocumented copyright ownership. Werner, do you think you could talk someone into publishing (or even donating to us) a version of that source code with a license that's compatible with the requirements for core dependencies of Apache projects? Apache License or MIT-style is the simplest. -Bertrand
