To correct myself, the correct way for the code to come in is via the PMC
and the following form:
http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/incubator/public/trunk/site-author/projects/ip-clearance-template.html
Happened to be doing this for the Commons CSV submission. With the case
below it looks like I'm pretty close to what would happen.
Hen
On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Henri Yandell wrote:
On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Curt Arnold wrote:
On Aug 9, 2005, at 2:02 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:
I went through the same situation Frank is heading into a few years back.
I had a large lump of code, some good, some crap that I wanted to donate
into various Commons projects. Some was accepted, some was not. I'm pretty
certain that not all of javawebparts.sf.net will end up in Jakarta <name>.
Some of it will be code that you like Frank.
Has there been any discussion with the Incubator PMC whether this
contribution needs to come through them? Or does this somehow not fit into
their purview?
I took a quick look at the javawebparts.sf.net site which currently looks
essentially like Frank Zammetti's personal site, nothing in the CVS, only
one committer, etc, so the legal issues are likely simpler than other SF
projects that have migrated into Apache. I don't know how much of the
initial load of the Web Components/Common project is expected to come from
javawebparts.sf.net.
The initial load would be rearrangement of existing Jakarta codebase; some
Commons components and Taglibs.
I can't see Frank's codebase being wanted without Frank himself being wanted,
so a committers CLA would take care of it when we get to that step (unless
other committers are added to javawebparts etc).
Hen
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