Hi Gary,

On Sun, Jul 2, 2023 at 6:20 PM Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> In (requires login and proper rights)
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> https://whimsy.apache.org/board/minutes/Confirming_that_the_current_stance_on__author_tags_as.html
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> I quote the Apache Board minutes:
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> "per Greg's email message of February is still appropriate
>  (Recommend strongly that @author is avoided; but leave it to
>  each PMC to make the final call with their respective
>  communities.).
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>  This was confirmed."
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> Well, the way I see it, nothing is required of us to happen, but I do not see 
> why we would go against a STRONG recommendation.

Thanks for the details. I agree with you.

I guess that, this activity needs to be done a bit carefully.

>From a technical point of view, I guess, if @author tags need to be
deleted from XalanJ .java codebase files, then these actions need to
be consistent across XalanJ's all the .java codebase files (that is,
all XalanJ .java codebase files may need to be cleared of these
details). But I guess that, this may not be trivial task. After
clearing all these @author tags, we may need to test XalanJ
implementation and look whether XalanJ javadocs appears nice (and
XalanJ team may need to certify that, XalanJ implementation is fine
after these actions).

Also I guess, assuming all @author tags from XalanJ codebase get
deleted, then there needs to be a place perhaps somewhere on XalanJ
site mentioning, who all are contributors to XalanJ project (I guess,
you could be one of the main persons to determine this information,
and to put this information together on XalanJ site). I guess, its
nice for a public site of a software project like XalanJ, to have this
information (I've observed that, many of the ASF projects sites have,
information like "who we are", "who's involved").

I also personally feel that, XalanJ .java codebase files may be having
@author tags referring to original authors of XalanJ codebase. As a
courtesy to these people, I guess the @author tags mentioning these
people's references may be retained. IMHO, the current XalanJ team is
maintaining codebase donated by these kind persons. I personally, feel
pride with this activity :)

I'll leave it to you, and persons like Joseph Kesselman, to decide
about this topic for XalanJ and conclude this activity further.


-- 
Regards,
Mukul Gandhi

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