Hi all,

We're looking to release as open source some code that we've written that makes 
extensive use of LUCENE-2878, a branch which allows Scorers access to 
positional information for highlighting.  At some point it would be nice to 
land this branch on trunk, eventually to get it into a release, but that's not 
going to happen any time soon.  So I'd like to get some idea of the legal 
issues/etiquette around releasing our own fork.

Ideally we'd release our project using maven, with a dependency on our fork 
hosted either in a Flax repository, or in something like sonatype.  Releasing 
it under the group "org.apache.lucene" seems wrong, though, as that implies (to 
me at least) that this is something supported and/or endorsed by Apache, which 
isn't true (yet!).  But releasing it under our own group also doesn't seem 
right, as the vast, vast majority of code wasn't written by us.  Does anyone on 
the list have an opinion as to what the Done Thing is here, or know if there 
are legal concerns?

Thanks!

Alan Woodward
www.flax.co.uk


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