In addition, if you were paid to develop the software, it likely belongs to
the company that paid you, and you would need to get a signed release to
open source it. The Apache foundation is particularly touchy about this.

On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 5:30 AM pj.fanning <fannin...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> My personal opinion is that I'd prefer not to add this to the POI core. It
> is
> quite possible to have a community where people have side projects that use
> the core code. The core POI code is already very large and we only have a
> small number of volunteers to maintain it.
>
> If we were to add this code to POI core, it would need samples, unit tests
> and the code would need to be formatted and follow Java coding standards -
> for instance, your code has some classes with names that start with
> lowercase letters and parameter names that start with capital letters.
>
>
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