I agree. Does someone want to explain to us how this new maven-taglib project works and what the point is?

John


Andy Pruitt wrote:


Some of you may be aware that a section of the displaytag source code (the
tld documentation and generations) was recently deleted from the displaytag
project, and placed in a separate project called maven-taglib on
sourceforge.  ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/maven-taglib/ ).

I think that the TLD stuff is/is going to be widely useful.  A Maven plugin
makes a lot of sense.  My concern is not that the code is out of the
project, but the process in which the code left project.  I didn't even
realize that it had moved until I noticed a new build dependency; there was
no discussion beforehand on this list.

1) The code was removed without any discussion on this list. Spinning off a
subproject is a big deal, and I believe it should always be voted on.

2) The code was originally added to the new project with a different license
from that of DisplayTag.  This has been corrected in this case.  In the
future, we should require that spinouts maintain the same license as
DisplayTag (the Artistic License).

3) The new project does not currently abide by the terms of the Artistic
License.  The Artistic requires that, if the elements of the code are
distributed separately from the parent, "prominent notice in each changed
file stating how and when you changed that file".  There is currently a
comment in 2 of the files saying that it was originally written by "Andy
Tripp" (who???), and no mention that it came from displaytag.  If code is
moved from our CVS tree to that of another project, it should very clearly
be marked that way. If this is not the consensus of the project, the license
should probably be changed to a license that requires no attribution.

4) If code is going to be spun out, the committers at displaytag should
determine the committers at the new project.

Is this the right policy?



andy  pruitt
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