Take the latest code (either the source download from our archives or the last code in subversion), rename the product (i.e. we reserve our rights to the name Apache XmlBeans) and set it up at a place of your own choosing. Let us know a url to that place and we'll happily advertise a link to your project so others become aware of it.
Main rules that come to mind are: 1) Your changes are under whatever license you choose to apply, but the original code remains Apache 2.0 licensed; thus you have to adhere to that license, including retaining our LICENSE/NOTICE files and source headers. 2) Change the project name. Hen On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 2:07 AM, soteri panagou <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi there > > I am interested in forking Xmlbeans. What is the process for doing this? > > Rgds > Soteri >
