When the java stuffs are renamed to org.apache, then people may find
this Clover license useful....


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From: Michael McCandless <luc...@mikemccandless.com>
Date: Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 06:17
Subject: Atlassian Clover 2.6.x Site License for Apache
To: committ...@apache.org
Cc: Nicholas Muldoon <nmuld...@atlassian.com>, Nick Pellow
<npel...@atlassian.com>, j...@biccard.com


Hi all,

Atlassian has generously donated a site license to Apache for Clover
2.6, to test code coverage for any source code under org.apache.

We've checked the license in here:

  https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers/donated-licenses/clover/2.6.x/

In Atlassian's words: The license is available to anyone working on
the org.apache.* be it in IDEA/Eclipse/Ant/Maven locally, or on a
central build server.  Since the license will only instrument and
report coverage on org.apache packages, please mention that it is fine
to commit this license to each project if it makes running builds
easier. ie just check out the project and run with Clover, without the
need for the extra step of locating and installing the clover license.

Uwe Schindler has worked with Atlassian to upgrade Lucene's nightly
build to use Clover 2.6 and the resulting report is great, eg:

 http://hudson.zones.apache.org/hudson/job/Lucene-trunk/lastSuccessfulBuild/clover-report

Feel free to fold into your build, use Clover during development, etc.

Mike

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