Quoting Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > [snip] > First of all, as regards your statement above in which you refer to > "someone else's website", I parse this to mean that you consider the > jakarta.apache.org/struts website to be _yours_. As a matter of fact, it > is not. It belongs to the Apache Software Foundation, a non-profit > entity set up with a certain charter and that has received support from > various organizations.
You are parsing the sentence in a manner that was not intended. That's your problem, not mine. However, it's interesting to note that from a legal perspective, the Struts web site *is* my site, along with Ted Husted and the other 100-odd Members of the Apache Software Foundation, who jointly own all of the intellectual property, software, and web content you see at apache.org. Therefore, if I *had* intended the interpretation you parsed, it would have been perfectly within my legal rights to do so. However, here at Apache, we treat website content like we do any other change to the software. In particular, changes are subject to post-commit -1s for reasonable concerns (and Ted's is -- see next response). Craig McClanahan (Among other things) Member, Apache Software Foundation --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]