Well, a SUGGESTION for a future version of the bundle would be to use 
"${project.organization.name}" for that line in the NOTICE.     For Apache 
projects, that would be ASF.   For other projects, it would be whatever 
organization they set.   Thus, more generic and more usable outside the ASF.

But yes, it wouldn't take much effort to just create his own bundle.

Dan


On Wed June 17 2009 3:27:18 pm [email protected] wrote:
> Why doesn't the OP just create his/her own bundle?? I just can't
> understand what the point of all this discussion is. In the time that
> has been wasted on this thread, the OP could have just copied the
> original module and customized the velocity scripts within... UGH.
>
> The stupid thing is like 3 .vm files and a pom. Does this really
> warrant an actual conversation?
> -jesse
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Dennis Lundberg<[email protected]> wrote:
> > This bundle has changed over time to make sure that an ASF release that
> > is created using Maven follows the rules for releases set up by the ASF.
> > The bundle has not been designed to be reused for software created
> > outside the ASF.
>
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