Hello, This is related to the incubating FreeMarker project.
A company called Kenshoo has developed a simple but handy online evaluator service for FreeMarker, some 3 years ago, and they are still hosting it. Because they don't develop this service anymore, and because timely pull request merging and deployment seems to become an issue, we would like to bring the source code over to be part of the FreeMarker project. They are willing to donate the source code to the ASF. As of the more technical aspect of this, the FreeMarker project has multiple Git repos, one for each "product" (one product is the engine itself, another is the documentation/website generator Ant task, and yet another is the website content). These are separate products, because their versioning/releasing is independent. We would like to add one more such Git repo and product, for freemarker-online. We are trying to find out what's the most efficient yet legally acceptable way of doing this. Just as an example, after the repo was created and we add LICENSE and such, we could, technically, accept a pull request from Kenshoo if they sign a Corporate CLA. I know it's an extreme approach as they contribute to an almost empty repo, OTOH we are talking about only 31 classes and some build files (~160 KB source code). Anyway, how should we do it? The source code we want to bring over: https://github.com/kenshoo/freemarker-online Note that the 2 contributors from outside Kenshoo are also FreeMarker contributors, so we can get any papers needed from them (as there was no CLA signed at Kenshoo). -- Thanks, Daniel Dekany --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org