Hi Thilo I am now listed in the "Unlisted CLAs": is it enough or should I be listed as commiter?
My component is now almost ready (maven build + junit tests ok): should I contribute it as a patch in Jira ? Thanks Olivier > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Thilo Goetz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Envoyé : mercredi 31 octobre 2007 10:18 > À : [email protected] > Objet : Re: Scripting annotator > > Hi Olivier, > > that's great. Once your ICLA has been acknowledged, you will > be listed here: > http://people.apache.org/~jim/committers.html > This can take a couple of weeks, so don't worry. > > --Thilo > > Olivier Terrier wrote: > > Hi Thilo > > > > I have sent my signed ICLA by fax a week ago and Temis > (Pascal Coupet) has also sent a Corporate CLA. > > Should I received any confirmation for that? > > Regarding the contribution I wouldn't call it a > "substantial piece of > > work" anyway I check with Pascal about a "code grant" by > Temis Thanks > > > > Olivier > >> -----Message d'origine----- > >> De : Thilo Goetz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : mercredi > 31 octobre > >> 2007 09:03 À : [email protected] Objet : Re: Scripting > >> annotator > >> > >> Marshall Schor wrote: > >>> This sounds like a great addition to the framework - the > ability to > >>> have annotators that are based on the Bean Scripting Framework, > >>> especially for quick tasks. We have some capability for > >> this in the > >>> framework already for Perl and Python, but this sounds like > >> it could > >>> be a smoother integration. > >>> > >>> +1 from me - what do others think? > >>> > >>> -Marshall > >>> > >>> P.S. - sorry for the slow response, have been inundated.... > >>> > >>> Olivier Terrier wrote: > >>>> Hi > >>>> > >>>> We (at Temis) have been invited by Marshall to contribute > >> more actively to UIMA. > >>>> As a first contribution I would like to share with the > >> community a little component that we have developped and > found very > >> useful: a scripting annotator based on Apache Bean Scripting > >> Framework (BSF). > >>>> We use it very frequently to do quick modifications in > >> CASes within an annotation chain (preprocessing, typesystem > >> adaptation, etc...). > >>>> Currently the BSF Annotator has been tested with Beanshell > >> and JRuby as scripting languages but should be extended to most of > >> BSF-enabled languages including Javascript, Jython etc... > >>>> Prior to conbtributing the source as a patch in Jira I > >> would like to > >>>> have your opinion on the usefulness of such components > >>>> > >>>> Olivier Terrier > >>>> Core Products Software Development Manager TEMIS S.A. > >>>> Text Intelligence in your daily business 5, Rue du Tour de l'Eau > >>>> 38400 Saint Martin d'Hères - France > >>>> Direct: +33 (0)4 56 38 24 06 > >>>> Mobile: +33 (0)6 60 36 93 11 > >>>> Visit our website! www.temis-group.com > >> <http://www.temis-group.com/> > >> > >> +1 > >> > >> Before you start contributing, you should file an ICLA (individual > >> contributor's license agreement) with the ASF. > >> See http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas. > >> > >> If the annotator is a substantial piece of work, and you haven't > >> written it all yourself, we'll need a code grant from > Temis for it. > >> See http://www.apache.org/licenses/#grants. > >> If it's just a small handful of files, this won't be necessary. > >> > >> --Thilo > >> > >> >
