Re: ASF Board Summary for January 21, 2004

2004-02-17 Thread Jochen Wiedmann
Sander Striker wrote: Please find instructions on how to apply the new license at http://www.apache.org/dev/apply-license.html I've been using the attached relicense.pl rather than the python script in the committers directory, because it preserves the copyright years. It does even more, adding

Re: ASF Board Summary for January 21, 2004

2004-02-17 Thread Justin Erenkrantz
--On Tuesday, February 17, 2004 12:41 AM +0100 Jochen Wiedmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been using the attached relicense.pl rather than the python script in the committers directory, because it preserves the copyright years. It does even more, adding the year 2004 automatically. The python

RE: ASF Board Summary for January 21, 2004

2004-02-05 Thread Danny Angus
if you wish to legally use the software in any country with treaty relations with the US, you continue to be licensed the software (it doesn't become owned by you) according to a legal agreement. That agreement happens to be our license. Its slightly more subtle than that.. Theres a good

Applying License, Re: ASF Board Summary for January 21, 2004

2004-02-04 Thread Vadim Gritsenko
Greg Stein wrote: The Board has also mandated that all ASF software must be switched to the new license by March 1st, 2004. Please watch this space for further instructions on how to use the new license. Any updates on how to use the license? I'd like to apply it asap... Vadim

Re: ASF Board Summary for January 21, 2004

2004-02-04 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
At 02:29 PM 1/24/2004, Paul Libbrecht wrote: Everytime I see an open-source license coming out, I keep having the same question: what is expected, what is known (and known to fail), in terms of applicability of this license in other countries than the USA ? Keep in mind that unlike some

Re: ASF Board Summary for January 21, 2004

2004-01-26 Thread Brian Behlendorf
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Paul Libbrecht wrote: That looks like great news. Everytime I see an open-source license coming out, I keep having the same question: what is expected, what is known (and known to fail), in terms of applicability of this license in other countries than the USA? Dirk has

Re: ASF Board Summary for January 21, 2004

2004-01-23 Thread Ben Hyde
Wee! A reply-to header on a posting to committers. Way to go Greg! Your an inspiration to us all! Congratulations to Sander. Much much more so: congratulations to everybody who slaved away on the new license for all these many years. Thank you! - ben On Jan 23, 2004, at 9:14 AM, Greg

Re: ASF Board Summary for January 21, 2004

2004-01-23 Thread David N. Welton
Greg Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: * The Board has approved the new Apache License 2.0. For a copy of that license, please see http://www.apache.org/licenses/. The Board has also mandated that all ASF software must be switched to the new license by March 1st, 2004. Please

Re: ASF Board Summary for January 21, 2004

2004-01-23 Thread Bill Stoddard
Greg Stein wrote: Happy New Year! The Board met last Wednesday for its regular, monthly meeting. Since the official board minutes will still need to be drafted, approved, and posted to the web site, I am writing this email to give a brief summary of the actions we took. Since this has an affect on

Re: ASF Board Summary for January 21, 2004

2004-01-23 Thread Ben Laurie
Greg Stein wrote: * Last November, Roy Fielding resigned his position as a Director of the ASF in order to have more time to get real work done. Thus, we had a vacancy on the Board which needed to be filled. The Board appointed Sander Striker to fill that seat until the next ASF

Re: ASF Board Summary for January 21, 2004

2004-01-23 Thread Tetsuya Kitahata
Much much more so: congratulations to everybody who slaved away on the new license for all these many years. http://jakarta.apache.org/site/elsewhere.html#20040121.1 Congratulations to everybody who devoted to the new license