--On September 1, 2005 12:28:13 PM -0400 James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

So, does that mean that Jakarta Commons Proxy will have to go through the
Incubator?  Right now, it's a commons sandbox project, so it's not
officially supported.  The code first lived in my "syringe" project I
created over at java.net.  It was all developed by me under the Apache
License 2.0.  Will Commons Proxy have to go through the Incubator to get
into commons proper?  Or, should it be in the incubator now?

The Incubator (with its delegated responsibilities from the board) currently specifies that all external code imports that is going to be maintained at the ASF must have a 'software grant' on file:

<http://www.apache.org/licenses/software-grant.txt>

Whether anything else is required is a decision for the Incubator PMC after knowing more about the situation. In a lot of cases, that's all that is needed.

If any PMC is importing code to our repository without going through the Incubator, then they are in violation of ASF policy. -- justin

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