Hi all,

The 1st NetBeans code donation from Oracle to Apache is complete and
http://bits.netbeans.org/download/apache-donation/ApacheNetBeansDonation1.zip
is the first code drop.

Everyone is welcome to look at the code, which will be imported into the
Apache NetBeans repository.

The 1st code donation, i.e., the NetBeans Platform + the Java SE tooling,
which includes the new Jigsaw and JShell features, comprises around 45,000
files (around 4 million lines of code) to be transferred from Oracle to
Apache.

Hereby we are at step 5 of the process outlined below.

Mentors, can you create the official Apache NetBeans repository so that we
can import the code into it.

Many thanks,

Geertjan


On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 12:00 AM, Craig Russell wrote:

Hi Geertjan,
>
> With three separate code donations, probably three separate CCLAs.
>
> 1. Upload the code to a public repository. How about
> github.org/oracle/netbeans? Create a directory called drop1 or something
> meaningful. Make the repository read-only so no one thinks it's "live".
>
> 2. Create a CCLA with list of people and list https://github.org/oracle/
> netbeans/drop1 in Schedule B.
>
> 3. Sign, scan, and send the CCLA to [email protected].
>
> 4. Secretary will ack and copy the incubator and netbeans private email
> lists.
>
> 5. You announce on this list that the donation is complete and list
> https://github.org/oracle/netbeans/drop1 as the first code drop. Everyone can
> look at the code and you can import the code into the apache netbeans
> repository.
>
> 6. If the license header is the standard Oracle copyright/GPL, it will
> need to be changed for all the relevant files. You can change the license 
> headers
> in github, or as you import the code into Apache, or immediately after
> import. The important thing is that changing the license headers is
> transparent (visible to the public).
>
> 7. When drop2 is ready, repeat from step 1.
>
> Regards,
>
> Craig
>

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