I don’t see why that wouldn’t be OK. Gj
On Wed, 13 May 2020 at 07:58, Jan Lahoda <[email protected]> wrote: > If a branch in the main repository is OK for the IP Clearance process, > then that is obviously the easiest solution. > > Jan > > 13. května 2020 7:33:20 SELČ, Geertjan Wielenga <[email protected]> > napsal: > >> Or maybe a branch of our mainline? >> >> Gj >> >> On Wed, 13 May 2020 at 07:32, Geertjan Wielenga <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >>> >>> Your plan sounds great. Maybe one of our several existing repos could be >>> used. >>> >>> Gj >>> >>> On Wed, 13 May 2020 at 07:21, Jan Lahoda <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Seems there may be some progress on cleaning up the C/C++ code, so I >>>> wanted >>>> to check what is the best/correct way to proceed. >>>> >>>> Obviously, this needs to go through the IP Clearance. At the same time, it >>>> is IMO not realistic to expect a single person will be able to prepare all >>>> CND for IP Clearance in one step (that includes cleaning dependencies and >>>> license headers). >>>> >>>> So, I wonder if the following process would fit: >>>> 1. have a vote here, about accepting the donation >>>> 2. have a development repository, like apache/netbeans.cnd, where the >>>> preparation for IP Clearance would take place. Presumably, we would add >>>> some warnings into to the README, like "Unfinished work on donation, >>>> didn't >>>> go through the IP Clearance yet." >>>> 2a. if it is not possible to have it under Apache NetBeans, maybe it can >>>> be >>>> under Incubator? >>>> 3. do (finish) the cleanup >>>> 4. have the IP Clearance vote on Incubator >>>> 5. merge CND into the mainline >>>> >>>> Any comments on this? How should be large-scale donations like CND >>>> handled? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Jan >>>> >>>> >>> > -- > Odesláno aplikací K-9 Mail ze systému Android. Omluvte prosím moji > stručnost. >
