On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Nick Kew <n...@apache.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Oct 2015 15:39:06 +0200
> Graham Leggett <minf...@sharp.fm> wrote:
>
>> > Note, mod_transform is GPL.  Originally my decision when I released
>> > its earlier predecessor, before I was part of the dev@httpd team.
>> > I'd be happy to re-license it as Apache, and I don't think
>> > any of my co-developers would object.
>>
>> I’ve been using mod_transform v0.6.0 for a while, and have wanted to develop 
>> it further. It would be a great starting point.
>
> I have a distant recollection of consulting Paul and Edward about
> re-licensing, then dropping the ball on it.  IIRC the outcome was,
> they were both happy to re-license, but there had also been one
> or two third-party patches raising a questionmark over whether we
> should consult anyone else.
>
> Cc: Paul.  Do you recollect that?  You still in contact with Edward?

I have no objections to relicensing mod_transform, Adding Edward and
Christian, the only other people with commits in afaik:

https://github.com/OutOfOrder/mod_transform/commits/master

 I'm not sure I believe in belongs in HTTP Server project itself, I
think it has had a fine life as an external module, and github is
doing fine for basic maintenance, but I'll bow to people with energy
if y'all really want it under the ASF domain.

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