Yes, definitely. Also, by the way, several other modules are affected, inc performance.java, among many others. (The tool is able to print out a list of all changed files, pretty handy.)
Gj On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 11:49 PM, Dave Schoorl <[email protected]> wrote: > I think that's OK. But should the commit text not start with [NETBEANS-54] > for traceability with the Jira issue? > > /Dave > > > > > Op 24 september 2017 om 23:42 schreef Geertjan Wielenga < > [email protected]>: > > > > Hi all, > > > > Today Jan Lahoda finetuned the ASF license converter tool to catch > more > > Oracle licenses: > > > > https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans-tools/commit/ > 6756d08c0b7b76295a480b5e0335a86c68ae11c2 > > > > That finetuning results in 1239 files being converted to Apache, > which is > > pretty cool, i.e., the more we can automate the better. From what I > can > > tell, all the relicensed files thanks to this particular finetuning > are in > > the java.examples and javafx2.samples modules. > > > > I'll be pushing these license changes in the same way as previously > -- > > i.e., directly to incubator-netbeans, and not via a fork. Hope > that's OK > > with everyone -- I don't consider these license header changes as > something > > that needs to be reviewed, hence not doing these via a fork but > making them > > directly available to incubator-netbeans. > > > > Hope that's OK with everyone. > > > > Gj > > > > > > Met vriendelijke groet, > > Dave Schoorl | Java ontwikkelaar |BKWI http://www.bkwi.nl/ | 06-52749699 > | Afwezig op feestdagen en weekenden > St. Jacobsstraat 400-420, 3511 BT Utrecht | Postbus 1407, 3500 BK Utrecht > | www.bkwi.nl http://www.bkwi.nl/ >
