Hi Harold, It would be great to have a Metro implementation of StockTrader in Stonehenge!
On the first question, yes, you can do anything allowed by the Apache License, especially adapt the code to another framework. That's exactly what we're trying to do here. On the second question, I don't have a full understanding myself, being an Apache noob. We need to discuss the organization of the SVN trunk on this list and get things setup properly. Please share your thoughts in that discussion (which we really need to kick off right away). Once that happens, it will be the usual process -- submit patches to the committers, and once you have skin in the game I'm sure a couple of Sun people will be made committers to make things go more smoothly for you. Thanks, Mike Champion -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 4:12 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Metro version of StockTrader Hello all, We, the Metro team, are considering contributing a Metro-based version of the StockTrader application. If we did this we would most likely start with the Java version that is already in the Stonehenge codebase and adapt it to Metro. Question: - it seems the license will allow us to adapt it, right? - what do we need to do before starting to commit code? Thanks, Harold
