You might want to check with the Apache project now.
SUN TO LICENSE JAVASERVER PAGES TECHNOLOGYTM
<http://www.java.sun.com/pr/1999/06/pr990615-05.html>
Agreement Extends Access of Key JavaTM Enterprise Technologies to Web
Developers Worldwide
SAN FRANCISCO -JavaOne(SM) Developer Conference -- June 15, 1999 -- Sun
Microsystems, Inc. today announced its intention to license its JavaServer
PagesTM technology to the Apache developer community.
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> From: Brad Neuberg[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: Brad Neuberg
> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 1999 3:44 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Money for development on GNU-JSP
>
> Hi everyone. I am working on a
> Java open-source project named OpenPortal that will be released under the
> GNU Public License (GPL).
> I am planning on using GNU JSP (http://www.klomp.org/gnujsp/) in the
> OpenPortal project, but need some
> extra features before we can use it. I have been able to secure money
> from
> some corporate sponsers to help fund extensions to GNU JSP to meet these
> extra features. I have contacted the author of GNU-JSP himself, but
> also want to contact others in the JSP community who want to build these
> features. Anyone who agrees to build these modules would be paid money
> to build the features, and
> they would be placed under the GPL and the copyright would be transferred
> either to the person himself or the Free Software Foundation. You would
> get paid to
> write open-source software! Reply to this email about how much you would
> need to
> build each of the following features in the next one or two months, and
> how
> much time you would realistically need. I
> don't need all of the features; I could pay people in seperate
> installments for
> whichever ones can be built.
>
> 1) Full JSP 1.0 compliance - most important
> 2) Security sandbox around JSP files and the servlets that are produced
> from the JSP files to restrict certain actions, like applets - probably
> just a simple SecurityManager
> 3) Javascript support in JSP, using one of the open-source javascript
> engines like Rhino or the open-source ECMAScript engine - this would only
> involve integrating an
> open-source JavaScript engine into GNU JSP
> 4) WebL support in JSP using the freely distributable WebL engine from
> Compaq - this would only involve integrating the WebL engine int GNU
> JSP
>
> Thanks,
> Brad Neuberg
> OpenPortal: where websites become discussions, and discussions become
> websites
>
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