On 10/28/2010 05:13 PM, Casper Bang wrote:
Here's a twist: I can't recall OpenJDK code ever using hungarian
notation
Exactly what I stumpled over too... kind of makes you wonder that it
was an outside contribution. Still, in the grand scheme of things
(something like 17.000 unique classes in the JDK) this seems more like
an oversight on Apache's part than purposely violating anything. All
clean-room implementations suffers from the problem of validating
contributions, after all, the moment you look at the official/
reference stuff, you're tainted! I remember Miguel del Igaza talk
about this regarding contributors lifting source from Rotor and over
to Mono.

But don't we have specific tools for the validation (e.g. BlackDuck)? Just asking, because I've never touched it.

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