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Hello,

I don't think it matters that Ruby is not part of Apache. Any code
written for this project would be part of the Apache Taverna project,
not the framework itself. However, I'm not really an expert on
licenses. For example, Bootstrap is licensed under MIT. Does it matter
to Apache that an Apache project uses it?
Anyway, the mentors have most experience with RoR, Java & Ember which
is why they are mentioned since they are the easiest (at the moment)
for the Taverna project to support beyond the timescales of GSoC.
Doesn't mean we aren't open to suggestions though.

Cheers,

Ian

On 01/03/2015 18:04, Alan Williams wrote:
> On 01-Mar-15 15:31, Mark Fortner wrote:
>> Looking at the issue, wouldn't Grails or jruby on rails be a
>> better fit, given that most of the existing codebase is in java?
> 
> I think that the only relevant code would be that to look inside a 
> Taverna databundle. Although there is Java code for that inside
> the Taverna Language package, there is a Ruby library for the
> research object bundles at
> https://github.com/myGrid/ruby-ro-bundle.git .
> 
> So Java or Ruby would probably be OK - though as you say, Java
> would fit in with the majority of the code, and the Ruby library is
> not in Apache (yet?)
> 
>> Mark
> 
> Alan
> 
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