Re: Country of Origin for Apache Ant 1.9.1

2016-10-15 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2016-10-15, Austin, Richard (Fort Collins) wrote:

> I am trying to determine whether the open-source software packages
> listed below are TAA-compliant.  My understanding is that TAA (the
> U. S. Trade Agreements Act) defines the Country of Origin as the
> country where the software is built--where final compilation occurs.
> Can you tell me in what country the build server for the binaries/JARs
> for Ant and Ant-Launcher 1.9.1 was located?

I'm not sure I fully understand what you are talking about, but I'll try
to answer.

Ant releases are not built on any particular build server but on the
personal environments of the release manager. Ant 1.9.1 has been built
by Antoine Levy Lambert (who happens to have relocated a few times and I
don't recall where he's been in May 2013 :-).

Other releases of Ant have been built by Conor MacNeill (likely in
Australia), Magesh Umasankar (likely in the US) or myself (always while
I've been in Germany IIRC). I hope I haven't forgotten anybody.

What I'm trying to say is that we've never tracked where the release has
been built and you are the very first person who has ever asked for
this.

Stefan

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RE: Country of Origin for Apache Ant 1.9.1

2016-10-14 Thread Martin Gainty
Founding member Stefan Bodewig is from Deutschland
Founding member Jan Materne is from Deutschland
source repository https://archive.apache.org/dist/ant/source/  hosted by the 
swedish web hosting company telia.net
Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Med vänlig hälsningMartin 
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> From: richard.aus...@hpe.com
> To: dev@ant.apache.org
> Subject: Country of Origin for Apache Ant 1.9.1
> Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 22:33:06 +
> 
> Good afternoon,
> 
> I am trying to determine whether the open-source software packages listed 
> below are TAA-compliant.  My understanding is that TAA (the U. S. Trade 
> Agreements Act) defines the Country of Origin as the country where the 
> software is built--where final compilation occurs.  Can you tell me in what 
> country the build server for the binaries/JARs for Ant and Ant-Launcher 1.9.1 
> was located?
> 
> Thanks very much for any information--or pointers to others who may have 
> relevant information.  This question seemed more appropriate to the Developer 
> List than the User List.  The ASF help folks advised me that the Release 
> Manager for this version might be the best source for this information, but I 
> don't think the RM is listed on public-facing documentation.
> 
> Regards,
>   Richard Austin
>   Software Development Engineer
>   Hewlett Packard Enterprise
> 
> Software Packages:
> Apache Ant 1.9.1
> Apache Ant-launcher 1.9.1
> 
  

Country of Origin for Apache Ant 1.9.1

2016-10-14 Thread Austin, Richard (Fort Collins)
Good afternoon,

I am trying to determine whether the open-source software packages listed below 
are TAA-compliant.  My understanding is that TAA (the U. S. Trade Agreements 
Act) defines the Country of Origin as the country where the software is 
built--where final compilation occurs.  Can you tell me in what country the 
build server for the binaries/JARs for Ant and Ant-Launcher 1.9.1 was located?

Thanks very much for any information--or pointers to others who may have 
relevant information.  This question seemed more appropriate to the Developer 
List than the User List.  The ASF help folks advised me that the Release 
Manager for this version might be the best source for this information, but I 
don't think the RM is listed on public-facing documentation.

Regards,
  Richard Austin
  Software Development Engineer
  Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Software Packages:
Apache Ant 1.9.1
Apache Ant-launcher 1.9.1