Hi Tamas

Am 16.11.23 um 08:55 schrieb Balog Tamás:
Michael, Alessandro, thank you for the links and the summary. I appreciate the 
help.

Meanwhile, I also read up on the sent documents/pages, and yeah, I see it's 
based on donation of existing projects, and the financial aspects aside, the 
incubation process would seemingly require more capacity on my side that I can 
spare now.

For now, I might put this project aside, but I'll see how I could host and 
release this under my GitHub account at first. (Without violating license 
terms, as the plugin's code base is still more than 90% the same as Luke's, as 
I simply reused its source code, so that I don't have to reimplement 
everything.)

AFAIK Luke is also using Apache License 2.0, so you should not have a licensing issue re Luke itself at least


@Michael: I built the plugin .zip file. It is about 55MB due to having to 
bundle the dependent Lucene jars too. Is it ok if I share it on Google Drive 
and send you a link to it to your wyona email address?

yes, that would be great!

Thanks

Michael


Cheers,
Tamás


2023. november 15., szerda 16:41 keltezéssel, Alessandro Benedetti 
<a.benede...@sease.io> írta:


Hi Balog,
first of all, thanks, I think it's a cool idea!

In regards to giving it to the Apache Software Foundation, it works as a
donation:
you assign a permissive license (Apache) and contribute it as a Lucene
module (most likely, like it happened with Luke) or a separate project
(unlikely to deserve a separate one as Luke has been donated itself to
Lucene).
This won't happen automatically, you'll need to <convince> a Lucene

committer it's good code and a good idea and have it merged one day.

You won't get any money, but if you continue contributing, you may become
an Apache Lucene committer one day.
Also, that won't give you any money, it's rather the opposite, it's
volunteering work.

Given that, there are other ways of making money out of a contribution:

- a company becomes interested in such a contribution and pays you to
maintain it
- companies start using that part of Lucene and ask the creator to do some
consulting

As a personal recommendation, If you are a freelancer and need money I
wouldn't suggest pursuing this activity as a quick revenue channel (because
it's unlikely you'll see any money anytime soon), do it if you want to
donate and benefit the broader community (i.e. you get the money from other
projects)

Hope it helps,

Cheers
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On Wed, 15 Nov 2023 at 07:51, Balog Tamás picim...@protonmail.com.invalid

wrote:

Hi Michael,

Not at the moment, but I can share privately a built plugin archive (a
.zip file) that one can install manually.

If the plugin looks suitable, I think the best place for it would be under
the Apache GitHub organization, and my question is, are you someone who can
help with that?

Also, although, I don't want to jump ahead too much, since I work as a
freelancer, I have to prioritize what projects I work on. Thus, I must ask,
if this project got under the Apache umbrella, would there be a chance of
receiveing a financial compensation for this work (maybe under some kind of
contract) and potential longer-term maintenance?

Best regards,
Tamás

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Freelance JetBrains IDE Plugin Developer

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2023. november 13., hétfő 10:33 keltezéssel, Michael Wechner <
michael.wech...@wyona.com> írta:

Hi Tamas

Can one download your plugin somewhere to test it?

Thanks

Michael

Am 13.11.23 um 10:07 schrieb Balog Tamás:

Hello everyone!

I've been working on a proof of concept of creating an IntelliJ plugin
from the Luke application and it reached a demoable state.

If anyone of the Lucene core maintainers, team leads, etc. is
interested, I'd be glad to demonstrate it and discuss a potential future
for the plugin. In that case please let me know who and where I could
contact directly.

Or, if I'm at the wrong place for such a topic, please point me to the
right direction. :)

Cheers,
Tamás Balog
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