--- David E Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On the other hand, technically this is a problem you > don't have > yet... If something goes through months of > development in the sandbox > and is ready to go into the OFBiz trunk, THEN you'll > have some legal > hurdles to jump, but then you'll also have very > specific information > about the situation and it can be discussed with > rubber to the road > instead of in a hypothetical way. Still, what you're > doing with > regards to finding out about legal concerns is a > good idea up front. > Hopefully now you know what some of your options are > and you can > decide how to proceed. > > -David Thanks David. Good point on the technicality. I suppose it wouldn't be _that difficult to jump the legal hurdles in most collaborative efforts that would go on in the sandbox if and when they produced something that would be of interest to include in the Apache project. The scope of most collaboration will likely only be a handful of people for any given issue or enhancement (as opposed to the scope of OFBiz prior to incubation as the entire code base would be treated as one issue in the sandbox model). And those people should be easy to track down with the SVN commit log. That being said, I will now open up ofbix-sandbox to anyone wishing to collaborate in a liberal SVN to toss around ideas through code/create solutions related to the Apache Open for Business Project please feel free to contact me through the sourceforge site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ofbiz-sandbox Thanks! ,Chris
