tison,
We've talked with the Hibernate team, and Alex has been a Hibernate
contributor. They've sent out emails to the list of contributors asking about
switching. We don't have a firm date yet, as you know these things take time,
but they are actively working on it.
On 2024/03/05 17:35:50 tis
tison,
First and foremost, as a past Hibernate contributor with personal
relationship with Hibernate team members I’m very aware of this plan to
change license… and they are finally reaching a point that this has been
communicated in public :) - so I have a high level of confidence that the
team b
Thanks for reaching out Alex :D
I agree with PJ and emphasize that we should highlight the license
issue on release.
Also, for others in this thread, the thorough solution described above is:
> The Hibernate team is in the process of relicensing from LGPL to Apache
> License 2.0.
To Alex:
How
Thank you PJ! This is very helpful!
On Tue, Mar 5, 2024 at 12:23 PM PJ Fanning wrote:
>
> https://incubator.apache.org/policy/incubation.html#disclaimers
>
> Have a look at the Disclaimers doc. If you use the WIP Disclaimer then you
> can do releases that are not fully ASF compliant. It would be
https://incubator.apache.org/policy/incubation.html#disclaimers
Have a look at the Disclaimers doc. If you use the WIP Disclaimer then you
can do releases that are not fully ASF compliant. It would be good to
document clearly about this dependency license issue.
On Tue 5 Mar 2024, 17:53 Alex Po
Dear Members of the Apache Incubator,
I hope this email finds you well. My name is Alex Porcelli, and I am
part of the Apache KIE podling community [1]. I am reaching out to
discuss a matter regarding a dependency we have under LGPL, which
falls under Category X according to Apache guidelines.
Th