Hi Kevan (or any other with some knowledge about legal stuff),

I think you are the man to as here and my question is what shall I do about the legal stuff I don't have much of a clue about these things.

As I have said before I am building this plugin for my own use and I have the intention of donating it to the Liferay community in the hope that they will find it useful as a base for there future geronimo integration. The build is derevided from Davids custom server assemblies document and some parts are modified stuff from the roller plugin source.

If I understand things right maybe I shall include the license and notice files in the build or should I ?
Is there any other considerations ?

regards
 peter petersson


Kevan Miller wrote:
Cool. That's great!

Look forward to seeing your final docs and giving it a try...

--kevan
On Jun 20, 2008, at 6:30 AM, Peter Petersson wrote:

Hi

With the help of David J custom server assemblies document ( http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/custom-server-assemblies.html ) and my experience working with David on the roller plugin I have manage to put together a Liferay ( http://www.liferay.com ) plugin. For now the plugin is with liferay 5.0.1 rc1 on G 2.1.1 and consists of the following maven artifacts

* geronimo-jetty-liferay -- A minimalistic server assembly with the geronimo kernel the lifray jetty plugin and the geronimo console plugin. * liferay-jetty -- The liferay jetty plugin built on the lesslibs liferay-portal war pulling in dependencys like lifray -kernel, -service and -portlet. * geronimo-tomcat-liferay -- A minimalistic server as above but with the liferay tomcat plugin. * liferay-tomcat -- The liferay tomcat plugin as liferay-jetty above but with tomcat.
* liferay-derby -- The liferay derby db backend plugin.
* lifray-portal -- The liferay portal war fetched from liferay and pulled in to a local maven repos. * liferay-portal-lesslibs -- A overlay of the liferay portal war with filtered lib jars making use of some geronimo builtins instead.

The geronimo-tomcat-liferay server seems to work fine but the jetty equivalent has a issue in the login page. When I have ironed out the jetty issue, cleaned up the code, made some additional improvements and put together a simple readme with build instructions ;) I am thinking of wrapping it up and first of all contribute it to the liferay community ( as suggested by david in http://marc.info/?l=geronimo-user&m=121304343919559&w=2 <http://marc.info/?l=geronimo-user&m=121304343919559&w=2> ) to see if they are interested in it for there geronimo integration.

Anny suggestions, opinions, tips or help to pull this together in the best way possible are appreciated.

regards
peter petersson


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