The foundation records attest that a software grant has been signed by Richard Hobbs of Neoworks Limited for the log4net source code. Public mailing lists indicate that this was done around 2004-01-26 after which the software was imported into the logging-log4net CVS repository.
The foundation records also attest that log4net committers
Nicko Cadell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Gert Driesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Niall Daley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
have sent in their signed CLAs.
It also appears that all log4net code has been updated to reflect the new ASF copyright. I did not yet verify the question of redistribution of software originating outside the ASF and the subsidiary question of approved licenses.
At 08:14 PM 3/8/2005, Roy T.Fielding wrote:
On Mar 7, 2005, at 8:05 AM, Ceki Gülcü wrote:Is there any opposition or reservations in relation to the log4net snapshot release mentioned by Nicko and myself a few days ago?
If not could we allow log4net to move forward?
If the subproject has cleared its IP issues sufficient to make a release, then it really should be graduated from incubator first. After all, the logging PMC is already established and should take custody of the code before we make a release (unlike TLP incubating projects that may be waiting for a community to be established).
I will note, however, that
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/log4net.html
indicates that none of the IP issues have been cleared, and thus we cannot release the code. -1
....Roy
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