Actually, one more grant related things... The ip-clearance form mentions making sure the granted files have the proper Apache license header which the current files do not. I'm not sure if that can be done after the vote and import or not. It would be simpler if the granted dump and checksums and all pointed to a version that had the headers already updated.
Dan On Tuesday, August 23, 2011 12:50:20 PM Daniel Kulp wrote: > On Sunday, August 21, 2011 9:41:42 PM Marc Giger wrote: > > > There are a few other things to think about with it as well like > > > interactions with FastInfoset (which CXF can currently support, but > > > this wouldn't due to operating on the OutputStream directly instead > > > of an XMLStream/EventWriter). Mapping all the current CXF configs in > > > may take a bit as well, but nothing too major I would expect. > > > > I was just to lazy and had no time left to implement the > > XMLStreamWriter. At the time, I noticed that a simple OutputStream > > matches perfectly for the CXF integration. But you are right, this > > will be a requirement. For the FastInfoset case, maybe we find a > > more efficient way as writing to an XMLStreamWriter and then translate > > to FastInfoset... > > That's pretty much how fastinfoset works. We have an XMLStreamWriter that > writes fastinfoset instead of regular XML. Thus instead of creating a > normal Woodstox (or other Stax) XMLStreamWriter that wrappers the > OutputStream, we create an FI version of an XMLStreamWriter that wrappers > the OutputStream. It's pretty simple if things can be set to write/read to > the Stax things instead of raw streams. > > > > Filing a grant requires an Apache member to help out, but Colm and I > > > are both members (and there are other around here as well) that > > > would > > > be more than happy to help out. If you have any questions about > > > it, > > > let me know and I'd be happy to help. > > > > I prepared the form as far as I could. Please have a look at > > http://gigerstyle.homelinux.com/downloads/swssf/swssf.xml > > OK. I've started with this. Major thanks. I'll get this added to the > ip- clearance page shortly. > > > Also I filled out the grants.txt : > > > > http://gigerstyle.homelinux.com/downloads/swssf/grants.txt > > http://gigerstyle.homelinux.com/downloads/swssf/grants.txt.asc > > > > You will find my gpg public key for signature-verification on the > > key-servers or under the following URL: > > > > http://gigerstyle.homelinux.com/?page_id=28 > > > > It's not entirely clear to me: Do I have to send some documents > > to the apache office or secretary? > > You need to send the grants.txt file to secretary@ , digitally signed. > Once they process that, I think we can proceed with the rest of the grant. > > Did I everything correctly so far? What are the next steps? > > So far, so good. > > > > Also, you should file an Apache ICLA: > > > http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas > > > > > > That's the first step in getting an account created for you to > > > become > > > a committer. Doing that sooner can help speed things up. > > > > Also done. I already got an ack from secretary. Should I forward > > the acknowledgment to you? > > I see your name now listed at: > http://people.apache.org/committer-index.html#unlistedclas > > That's all I need. :-) > > > > > Do you have some more questions? > > > > > > I think that's it for me. Let me just say "very nice job". :-) > > > > Thank you Dan! > > > > Kind regards > > > > Marc > > > > > Dan -- Daniel Kulp [email protected] http://dankulp.com/blog Talend - http://www.talend.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
