Hello Apache Software Foundation Community:
I have previously donated a large chunk of time to starting the java-icalendar module which I had to stop maintaining about a year ago. This was because of personal reasons. I would like to publicly apologize to the ASF for not continuing the project. I would like to restart the project and take the initial steps to make java-icalendar a full-fledged jakarta project. During the last month I have begun rewriting the icalendar module to get it ready for release. I would like to name the project Periodicity. I would like to utilize the EJB architecture and support most of the major EJB containers starting with JBoss of course. I would like to use JUnit to write Unit Tests for the project I have begun writing the project guidelines and have started building the project website. I have rewritten the API to take full advantage of Java 2 Enterprise Edition. I have saved the email addresses of most of the people who have emailed me regarding the icalendar project in the last year. I have begun personally responding to email inquiries about icalendar. My questions are this: Would ASF accept my sincere apology and work with me to help make the project viable? Would periodicity be an acceptable name for the project? Can I base the iCalendar objects on EJB technologies? Is the IBM Public License compatible with Apache license? (Can I use Junit for testing?). You can take a peak at the revamped code base at http://www.shpimp.com/apache. Thanks All... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>