Ralph Goers schreef: > > On Jun 6, 2011, at 7:27 AM, Sam Ruby wrote: > >> On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Christian Lippka <c...@lippka.com> wrote: >>> >>> While the technical analyze here seems (should not use that word) >>> correct my >>> understanding is that missing bits could still be provided if >>> requested. But >>> this must be answered by people who are making the negotiations. >> >> I'll share my understanding. >> >> My first input was that any incubator proposal that was not >> accompanied by a substantial software grant would not get serious >> consideration. After a serious of miscommunications on both (ASF and >> Oracle's) sides I got on the phone directly with the Oracle VP driving >> this, and said that all we needed at this time was a substantial list >> to start from. If we needed more, we could discuss that later. >> >> This was approximately noon EDT on 31 May. After discussions with >> lawyers and collection of a list of files, the Software Grant was sent >> via email at 8:50PM PDT the same day. Others with no association to >> either IBM or Oracle can verify this basic timeline. >> >> My best guess is that while the list may be incomplete, it contains >> only files that Oracle could determine with absolutely certainty under >> incredible time pressure that they have the necessary rights to >> include a standard ASF software grant. >> >> While Oracle has absolutely no obligation to produce anything more, >> and people are welcome to factor that into their decisions once this >> comes up to a vote, nothing I have seen has indicated that anybody at >> Oracle is operating in anything other than good faith. >> >> It is my expectation that if we make reasonable requests and that if >> those requests are within Oracle's power to fulfill those requests, >> that we will obtain subsequent software grants. > > Sam, for me this is the only area where I question whether I will vote for > the proposal. From what I read in Christian Lohmaier's summary Oracle has > supplied about 50% of the OOo source code.
To put this into perspective, if I remember correctly Christian's summary dealt with file lists and did not take file size into account. So that 50% in file count may represent a far bigger percentage of source code. The real question is whether anything essential is missing that Oracle can't supply and that is very difficult to replace. -- Vriendelijke groet, Simon Brouwer -*- nl.openoffice.org -*- http://www.opentaal.org -*- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org