Contributors can contribute code. Commiters can commit it.

Having the ICLA in place seems sufficient, why make it bureaucratic with a 
formal "donation" on top of that?

--emi

Pe 21 mai 2017, la 10:10, Geertjan Wielenga <[email protected]> 
a scris:

> But somehow we need the sources in the Apache NetBeans repo, i.e., in the
> same place where all the other NetBeans sources will be found. To do that,
> the code needs to be donated -- or how will ownership transfer from Attila
> to Apache?
> 
> Gj
> 
> On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 9:04 AM, Emilian Bold <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
>> I don't believe everything has to be "donated" like Oracle is donating
>> NetBeans to Apache.
>> 
>> A small plugin could be a normal contribution under Apache.
>> 
>> --emi
>> 
>> Pe 21 mai 2017, la 09:35, Geertjan Wielenga <geertjan.wielenga@googlemail.
>> com> a scris:
>> 
>>> Yes, would be great to have Gradle directly in Apache NetBeans.
>>> 
>>> It would mean that Attila would have to donate his source code to Apache
>>> NetBeans and would need to relicense it under Apache.
>>> 
>>> Gj
>>> 
>>> On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 7:58 AM, Emilian Bold <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello,
>>>> 
>>>> Groovy itself uses Gradle and lots of other projects use this build
>> system.
>>>> 
>>>> So, it's odd that we have Groovy support but I have to install Attila
>>>> Kelemen's nice Gradle Support plugin.
>>>> 
>>>> Seems to me Gradle support should come by default when installing the
>>>> Groovy plugins.
>>>> 
>>>> PS: The Gradle plugin also uses LGPL3 which will be incompatible with
>>>> Apache but I assume Attila could relicense it.
>>>> 
>>>> --emi
>>>> 
>> 

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