--On September 1, 2005 4:52:57 PM -0400 James Carman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry to have hijacked another thread for this discussion, but the
contents of that thread brought about the question. Anyway, here's the
situation.
1. I developed all of the code myself while trying to come up with
ideas of how we could redesign Jakarta HiveMind to make it lend itself
more to configuration by hand (less XML good).
2. My employer, a company solely owned by me (I'm an independent
consultant), does not have a problem with the code being granted to ASF.
If you guys need a grant signed and faxed in, I can do that quite easily.
3. Yes, I am an Apache Committer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) with individual CLA
on file.
So, should we officially go through the incubator just to make this
project legitimate? I apologize for not doing so in the first place, but
the way we describe the "sandbox" makes it sound like a very informal
place for us committers to toss around ideas/thoughts.
I would follow this set of guidelines:
<http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/public/trunk/site-author/projects/ip-clearance-template.html>
Based upon your description, it should be as simple as filling out this
form. (And sending in the software-grant.txt form.)
You might find wss4j a good example of a filled out IP clearance form:
<http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/public/trunk/site-author/projects/wss4j.cwiki>
HTH. -- justin
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