Yes, Please. all releases have to use ASL 2.0 -- dims
On Sat, 15 May 2004 06:09:37 -0500, Ryan Hoegg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > OK I'm +1. > > With regards to 26386, I think we have to use the ASF license 2.0 for > any releases after March 1. I remember much conversation on commons-dev > about automation of this, and I found these two posts: > http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msgNo=44521 > http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msgNo=44496 > > -- > Ryan Hoegg > ISIS Networks > http://www.isisnetworks.net/ > > > > Daniel Rall wrote: > > > Ryan, thanks for coming up with a strawman list. > > > > 17789 will be fixed by the next source tarball (of 1.2 b2 or 1.2 > > final). Now marked as such. > > > > 17665 looks like it requires numerous changes, including a change to > > MinML. I'd rather push out 1.2 with a release note for encoding > > problems, and work on fixing that in the 2.x or 1.3 series. > > > > 19620 was a no brainer, so I've committed a fix similar to the one > > suggested by Lee Haslup (which mirrors the duplicate code from the > > XmlRpc class) to the 1.2 and 2.0 streams, and marked the issue as fixed. > > > > 19746 had quite the hack proposed by Lee, but as it certainly makes > > the code less broken than it currently is, I've gone ahead and > > committed it as a stop-gap measure. Long term, 28982 nees to be > > implemented in its place. > > > > 26386 would be nice to have for 1.2, but is not something I recommend > > holding up the release for. Now, that said, there are a couple of > > scripts floating around which could resolve this quickly and easily, > > and I would love someone to take the initiative of emailing > > infrastructure@ and doing the conversion. > > > > > Andrew wrote: > > > >> > >> I have a small patch that a collegue is working on that I would like > >> to see on the 1.2 branch. It adds support for an input encoding to > >> XmlRpc. This allows it to work correctly on z/OS and other EBCDIC > >> systems, where the default encoding is EBCDIC but the network > >> is ASCII. > > > > ... > > > > Personally, I don't see this as essential for the 1.2 release, but am > > very much in favor of including this in the code base. My strawman > > suggestion is to ship 1.2 without it, and ship a subsequent 1.3 with > > -- possibly -- only this change. I have no compunction about this > > being committed to the 2.0 stream immediately. > > > > [I have a separate email out to Andrew about getting his new key > > installed.] > > > >> We've been running 1.2 quite successfully with customers for > >> a while now. We don't use the XmlRpcServer/XmlRpcWorker > >> stuff though. > > > > > > What do you use instead? > > > > - Dan > >