Howdy all!
  I have a taglib / project that my company has been working on that I would
like to open source. Before the decision to  release any source code for the
project is made I need to gather all the legal info for my company. I
scanned the Apache site but all I found was the Apache Constitution and
Project Guidelines. Is there anything more? I would be looking for the rules
regarding use of the code, modification and distribution, liability, etc.
Any suggestions of where to find this? Also, what is the process for
proposing a new project?
  Now on another note...  This library contains pure view logic tags, its
aim is to allow for a clean abstraction of view from model/business logic.
It does this, I feel, in a fundamentally different way to systems such as
Struts and the J2EE MVC pattern. (I believe it implements MVC in a much
cleaner way, like struts, by allowing multiple named signals as opposed to
the J2EE's one signal, post.) Being a framework I don't know where to put
it. It contains several sub groupings of functionality that come together as
the framework but are viable on their own as well. If it was accepted, where
should it go? Here? A main project? Some other open-source initiative? Any
suggestions on this front would be greatly appreciated. 
  Thanx for your time.
  -Jeff Ward

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