Re: Possible migration of the JXTA P2P framework project to ASF

2010-10-22 Thread Niclas Hedhman
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 2:46 AM, Jérôme Verstrynge jvers...@gmail.com wrote: We are working on getting the relicensing to 2.0. What do you mean by 'it allows sublicensing'? Would we, as a community, have the right to relicense this code? IANAL, bring it to legal-discuss@ But a friendly

Re: Possible migration of the JXTA P2P framework project to ASF

2010-10-21 Thread Jérôme Verstrynge
Hi, It seems like an overwhelming victory for ASF in the JXTA community. I am preparing a proposal to join the incubator. On 19/10/2010 2:53, Niclas Hedhman wrote: One question; Apache License 1.0?? (or more like 1.1?) Although it allows sublicensing, if going sublicensing (to 2.0) I think

RE: Possible migration of the JXTA P2P framework project to ASF

2010-10-21 Thread Noel J. Bergman
It seems like an overwhelming victory for ASF in the JXTA community. I am preparing a proposal to join the incubator. Excellent. We look forward to welcoming you. Does Apache have a 'legal department'? We have some questions to ask. Yes. You can start with legal-disc...@apache.org. If

Possible migration of the JXTA P2P framework project to ASF

2010-10-18 Thread Jérôme Verstrynge
Hi, My name is Jérôme Verstrynge and I am new to this mailing list. I am the lead for the latest release of JXTA/JXSE (see jxse.kenai.com), the P2P framework project initiated by Sun Microsystem in 2001. Although JXTA/JXSE is still used by GlassFish, Sun has been reducing its commitment to

Re: Possible migration of the JXTA P2P framework project to ASF

2010-10-18 Thread Niclas Hedhman
In general, I would say that JXTA is more than welcome, if your community thinks that is the best course of action. I would guess that there is sufficient support in Incubator to bring you on as a podling. I would presume that you have gone through the Incubator's docs, especially