Hi Pedro,

On 25.03.2014 16:29, Pedro Giffuni wrote:
> Hello;
>
> Concerning beanshell itself, we did everything we were supposed to do to get 
> Beanshell into the
> ASF. The code was relicensed and the major IP-clearance process was done. The 
> author also
> submitted a SGA to the ASF secretary. You can check out the code in 
> apache-extras:
>
> https://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/beanshell/
>
> As I see it, what stalled the process were basic doubts about the value of 
> the incubation process
> itself. In other words, we already did most of what was meant to be done in 
> incubation (the
> IP-clearance and the SGA) so if any Apache Project needs the code they can 
> consume it directly.
>
> After the vote (which is apparently still open?), most of us that were 
> involved, have been too
> busy on other things.
Thank you for this update!

> I would have thought that the Beanshell code was more valuable to the rest of 
> the ASF than to
> Apache OpenOffice, where the extension is optional. Beyond AOO, what I would 
> have really liked is
> to see the Apache Commons BSF update their support for Beanshell and take it 
> in.
The Apache Commons BSF is only working on scripting language /engines/ in two 
forms, one being the
pre-javax.script ("pure" Apache versions that originate from the IBM opensource 
project donated to
Apache later to originally allow using scripting languages in JSPs) a.k.a. BSF 
version 2.x, and a
non-backward compatible version 3.x framework implementing the JSR-223 
(javax.script) specs.

BeanShell itself should probably be its own project under the Apache Commons 
umbrella.

---rony


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