On 15.04.2015, at 09:39, Joern Kottmann <kottm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Some data sets are publicly available but protected by copyright and just > can't be redistributed in > anyway. For this data we could get/buy a license and maybe restrict access > to it among the committers.
That's what I'm saying ;) If you automatically download the data to a personal workstation during tests, you do not redistribute the data. For Jenkins builds, I just checked the Apache Jenkins and the "Workspace" does not seem to be publicly accessible. So stuff downloaded during tests there is also not made publicly available (redistributed) - it is only accessible to Apache developers that are logged in. IMHO only truely proprietary data that is not publicly accessible should be a problem, no? -- Richard