On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 12:21 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:

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> On 4/20/13 5:23 PM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" <nicho...@spoon.as> wrote:
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> >  - I have Tour de Flex from Adobe ready to donate (been sitting on it
> for a
> > few weeks, actually.  I've brought it up to date from the last version
> > Adobe published) .  Where do we want this to appear?   I'm assuming we
> will
> > be hosting a copy on the website, but I'm not sure if we want to hosting
> > the source code elsewhere as well...  I'd imagine that a good place for
> it
> > would be the whiteboard because I don't see it needing its own GIT
> repo...
> Nick, what are the legal aspects of you donating this?  Is it open source
> under a compatible license?  Even then, I think it needs Adobe sign-off, or
> did I miss something?
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I've been working with the ADC team (Michelle in particular).  She has the
Adobe sign-off for donation for that project. I've gone through the project
and updated the headers and removed a few examples that were written by 3rd
party contributors attributed with non-compatible licenses (for example,
the samples written by IBM for the Elixr component sets).  We, collectively
can re-introduce those components examples should we want to host them.  I
imagine that will happen with some of them.

Michelle is still working on getting the Flex Docs donated as well.  No
word on that front for a while, but I would like to get the Tour de Flex up
and public again.

-Nick

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