Sorry about the long delay in finally responding to this...

Now that major licensing issues are apparently behind us,
let's wrap this up...


On 8/22/06, Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Looking at our status file, the following need to be checked off:
*1* Check and make sure that the files that have been donated have
been updated to reflect the new ASF copyright.
*2* Check and make sure that for all code included with the
distribution that is not under the Apache license has the right to
combine with Apache-licensed code and redistribute.
*3* Check and make sure that all source code distributed by the
project is covered by one or more of the following approved licenses:
Apache, BSD, Artistic, MIT/X, MIT/W3C, MPL 1.1, or something with
essentially the same terms.
*4* Migrate Jira
*5* Migrate wiki
*6* Setup incubator.apache.org/roller/

Thanks for the summary.

It doesn't look like much as changed:
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/roller.html


2 and 3 should be good, so I need to double-check distributed jars and
then sign off on those. Mostly I want to check if we're distributing
BCL licensed jars.

Any progress on #2 and #3?


On 1, I seem to recall there being a few files that were copyrighted
to other people. Cliff's documented a policy on this now and we'll
need to change things (all the ASF does). Not all files need the ASF
copyright, so if we have some left without that we can figure that
out.

And #1?


4 is a technical problem with JIRA. We can ask infra if they would
prefer the JIRA moved from there to issues.apache.org, or keeping it
there for the moment.

So we can post-pone this until after graduation?


5 is a small sticking point. There're no JSPWiki installs at the ASF,
just MoinMoin and Confluence. Looking at the Roller wiki, the content
looks more like a website anyway and I think a fair amount of it
should be flattened into #6.

I propose that we:

- Move the website portion of the wiki (i.e. the front page of helpful
links) to static HTML files at incubator.apache.org/roller/.

- Pick a wiki to be used at Apache org

- Establish a Roller page on the wiki

- Do all new Ideas and proposals at the Apache Roller wiki

- Put a "This is the old wiki, go to the new one" links on the
rollerweblogger.org/wiki site

- Gradually migrate content from the old wiki, now and after graduation


Lastly, 6, we need to have a web presence at Apache.

I think that's covered by the above.

- Dave

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