Hi,

> Christophe Herreman, who also happens to be on our PMC, and one of the
> major contributors to AS3Commons, is interested in having Apache Flex
> adopt the AS3Commons code.  I think this would be a good move for Apache
> Flex because we use some of AS3Commons in the Installer already so it
> would be good to have this code in a place we can control, especially if
> we want to see how much of it will work in FlexJS.

I assume an IP review would still be required, while the risk is low I think 
it’s still a concern. How do we work out if someone has for instanced copied 
some GPL or other license code in there? Looking at the code bases there about 
50 different copyright owners in the code (some variations of the same) 
including Adobe. The Adobe stuff may be MPL licensed? There's also some MIT and 
possibly other licensed code in there.

> So, first we should discuss whether we want to adopt AS3Commons

Do we have anyone who is willing to be active maintainers of this code? (Or at 
least more active than it is currently). Is any existing committer willing to 
put up a friendly notice redirecting users and devs to it's new home? What 
committers are willing to clean up the code base and integrate it into the SDK 
including looking into updating license and notice?

Thanks,
Justin

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