I don't think its the same as releasing another projects code.
A good example is when SubVersion included APR as part of its code base.  No
one would have confused that as a release of APR, and it was patched and
modded, and the APR team were kept in the loop.
There is a difference between "release" and distribute.
We're asking if a project can distribute some arbitrary SVN point in
anothers repository, not if they can release it.

Does that make any kind of sense?
John

On 17/11/06, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Martin Ritchie wrote:
>
> Do you wait for them to release?

Yes

Or ship patched, with a patch that is approved with the release.  But
that's
usually not the best choice if you can get some traction at the project
that
has the flaw.

It raises an interesting question, can ASF project X 'release' project Y's
code?  Because that is, in fact, what you are asking.


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