On 8/28/09 13:29, Sten Roger Sandvik wrote:
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Richard S. Hall<he...@ungoverned.org>wrote:

On 8/28/09 4:36, Felix Meschberger wrote:

Hi,

Rob Walker schrieb:


What do we need to do make this happen guys?


The next steps are IIRC the following:

   * Sten packages the source and attaches the package to
     the issue and publishes a package checksum.


I will add to this, removes any existing header/copyright notices from the
files and adds the standard Apache header (see any Felix Java file). Package
renaming is not necessary at this point.

Have added apache (2.0) on top of all files. Will now create a tarball and
add it to the JIRA task. I'm also interested in getting committer rights so
that I can still maintain the code. Will that be handled in a seperate vote?

Yes, on the private mailing list.

-> richard



    * We vote on accepting this submission
   * We do the IP-clearance (filling out a form,
     sending a mail to incubator@ and wait for 72h)
   * Add the code into the SVN

I think, we also need someone from the PMC to drive this process.

Any volunteers (I could do it) ?


I am happy to have you do it. :-)

Of course, I can help if needed.

->  richard


  Regards
Felix



Sten - sounds like you've done a great job, kudos.

Felix/Marcel - sounds like you guys are happy with the approach and code

 From our side, we can certainly run some "real world" compatibility
tests - which isn't to say in fact that Sten's new service would be
wrong and the current one right, just whether thenew version breaks
anything present in the exisiting service. If it does, I'm sure it'll
either be fixable, or something that's actually not correct in the
current service - so not a major issue. It'll be useful though to be
able to advise other Felix guys of anything that might differ and need
application changes.  I'm happy to make time to look at this next week.

After that - do we just call a vote? I'm guessing Sten, we also need to
propose you as a committter for maintenance?

Great progress though - the current Http service has served us pretty
well, but it's always been on the list to have cleaner and fuller
solution

-- Rob





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